11 NFL Teams Are Still Charging Fans To Attend Training Camp Practices

Attending an NFL game can be very expensive so certain fans opt to attend training camp events as a more cheaper way to watch their favorite teams.

Unfortunately, it’s not free for every NFL fan as two-thirds of NFL clubs still charge their fans a fee and the two most expensive can be found in the NFC West.

The San Francisco 49ers lead the NFL at $20 per ticket, and while parking is free, it still costs a family of four $80 to see a single practice. The Seattle Seahawks don’t charge to watch their practice, but every person must pay $15 to ride a mandatory shuttle, totaling $60 for a family of four.

Kyle Odegard of SportsCasting.com broke down how the 11 teams that charge for training camp.

Find it hard to believe that these franchises charge fans to attend open practices but as long as fans keep paying up, there’s no reasons for these teams to change their ways. As for the rest of the league, let’s hop they give it completely free for their fans.

[H/T Kyle Odegard of SportsCasting.com]