While the Cincinnati Bengals are experiencing renewed popularity after their appearance in Super Bowl 56, they have not yet reached the point of selling out for the season.
Should you be interested, some of the 65,515 seats for 2022 are available.
A posting on a Bengals Facebook site, Who-Dey Nation, declared seats were close to selling out, but a phone call to the Bengals ticket office Wednesday proved otherwise.
Without question, demand is higher than in recent years, but a visit to the ticket portion of Bengals.com shows available areas, mainly in the end zones and upper deck areas. The current cheapest price for available season tickets is $440 total for one seat. That's $44 per game for eight regular-season games and two preseason. The average single-game ticket price last season was just over $82.
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According to the Bengals ticket office, they are going through a relocation process now for fans who would like to upgrade their current seats. Therefore, an exact number of available season tickets is currently not available.
Based on recent research, the Bengals are one of 13 teams that do not have a waiting list for season tickets. That list includes the Super Bowl champion Rams and the Kansas City Chiefs, whom the Bengals defeated for the AFC championship.
The Green Bay Packers have the most notorious waiting list dating back to 1960. There are more than 130,000 on their list with an estimated wait time of 30 years.
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