Weak 17: Plenty of Empty Seats on the Last Day of the NFL’s Regular Season
It is the NFL’s Week 17, the last game of regular season play. But stadiums still had empty seats all across the country.
It is the NFL’s Week 17, the last game of regular season play. But stadiums still had empty seats all across the country.
With only one more week of regular season play to go, it does not seem as if the NFL got its holiday wishes for full attendance at their games.
With only two more games left in the regular season, the NFL is still seeing thousands of empty seats all across the nation as Week 15 winds down.
The NFL regular season is nearly finished, but with only three more weeks to go, Week 14 is still “Weak 14” for many teams suffering attendance woes.
Some may try to turn the number 13 into a lucky number, but the empty seats at stadiums across the country defeats that attempt, at least for the NFL’s Week 13 games.
The NFL’s 100th season is going into its final stretch with only five weeks of regular season play remaining, but Week 12 is still “weak” for many teams trying to get fans into those empty seats.
As Week 11 came to a close, it was clear that many fans are still avoiding stadiums all across the country even as the league looks to expand its influence to foreign nations such as Mexico and the U.K.
If the NFL thought that its 100th season would be the draw to fill seats in the stands, many teams are finding that is not the case.
Week 8 for the NFL and some teams can’t seem to get fans onboard for the big centennial year as many stadiums still have many empty seats.
With Week Seven nearly in the history books, we’re reminded that the days when the NFL could seemingly fill every stadium without much effort, are also in the past.
It is Week 6 of the 2019 NFL season and fans are still seeing plenty of empty seats in stadiums all around the country.
The NFL headed into Week 5 hoping to gain some momentum with their attendance numbers, however, several stadiums still seemed more empty than they ought to be.
It is Week Four of the NFL’s 100th season, but apparently 100 years is enough for some fans.
By the time the NFL’s Week 3 games had come and gone on Sunday, there were many fans on social media still left wondering why stadiums across the nation seemed so empty.
As Week Two of the NFL’s 100th season kicks off, a quick look through social media finds many fans still wondering about all the empty seats.
This week starts the NFL’s 100th season, but some teams seem to still be finding a awful lot of empty seats.
With the NFL’s regular season games finally in the history books, the numbers seem to show that in-stadium attendance fell to new lows.
As the NFL’s Week 17 geared up, it appeared that the last regular season games of the season were not enough to put fans in the seats as thousands of empty seats remained.
The NFL’s Week 16 did not look very good for a number of teams hoping to pull fans into stadiums as the season wears down.
There are only two more weekends of regular season NFL play after this weekend. However, for many teams Week 15 has become Weak 15, as many fans have once again decided to stay home.
The Buffalo Bills said they had 59,119 spectators at New Era Field on Sunday (capacity 71,870 seat maximum) when the New York Jets came to town. Some thought that estimate seemed high when looking at the empty seats.
The NFL’s attendance problems this year have been well-documented. But, for one particular club, those attendance woes have caused them to resort to extreme measures.
Bill and Hillary Clinton’s 13-city speaking tour opened in Toronto to a near-empty arena and a coughing fit.
With only five more weeks of regular season play, the NFL is still the object of scorn on social media as fans wonder why stadiums from coast to coast have loads of empty seats.
The NFL season is coming to its end with only six more weeks of regular play left, but many fans are still taking to social media wondering about all the empty seats in stadiums everywhere.
With the National Football League now entering the second half of the 2018 season, some teams are still not drawing fans to the stadium.
With half the NFL season behind us, fan attendance still has not ticked upward for the most part. And at least one fan thinks that the empty seats problem has gotten worse over last year.
With Week Seven underway and the league almost to its halfway point in the 2018 season, it appears that some stadiums are still not packing the stands.
As the NFL’s Week Six kicked off across the country, it still looked as if stadium attendance had not rebounded despite the small increase the league has seen in the television ratings.
As the NFL kicks off Week Three, photos of empty stadiums continue making their way across the Internet showing that the league is still struggling to put fans in the seats.
We don’t yet know what the TV ratings for Week 2 of the NFL season will be. However, ratings aside, the league is still suffering very low attendance numbers.
For sixteen weeks fewer fans than ever have turned out to attend football games in person at stadiums across the nation, but this week the NFL finally has a reason for a lot of empty seats.
As the nation prepares to celebrate Christmas Day, it looks like Santa didn’t come to fill the NFL’s empty stadiums for the league’s Week 16 games.
Despite the NFL’s promise to spend nearly $90 million to promote “social justice” campaigns, players are still kneeling in protest against the country during the playing of the national anthems, and along with the protests, the league’s TV ratings are still cratering.
The plague of empty seats which has befallen the National Football League reached biblical proportions this week, as teams continued to find it hard to fill stadiums.
Like many other NFL teams, the Baltimore Ravens are worried about the thousands of empty seats in their stadium.
Week 13 doesn’t appear to be the National Football League’s lucky number as photos of stadiums across the league still show an awful lot of empty seats. Meanwhile, the sad in-person attendance mirrors the continually plummeting TV ratings.
President Donald Trump publicly humiliated Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi for bailing on a meeting they arranged to discuss end of the year budget issues.
More than a dozen NFL players went back to protesting against the country in the first NFL action since the Thanksgiving holiday. Not surprisingly, while the protests continued, fans continued to leave thousands of empty seats in stadiums across the league.