The underachieving Jacksonville Jaguars are seeing their playoff hopes dim with each passing week.
The good news is that they’re the most affordable team for a family of four to go see at the stadium — in the entire National Football League
According to a recent report from bookies.com, it costs two parents and two kids an average of $371.79 see our hometown squad in person.
That includes $282.86 for the tickets, $27.43 for lot parking, $20.50 for a couple of beers, and $26.91 for four hot dogs.
The most expensive team came as a bit of a surprise to The Citizen — the Jared Goff led Lions of Detroit, where it costs a whopping $1,611.96 for a family to sit in the stands.
The Las Vegas Raiders came in second at $1,403.53, followed by the Philadelphia Eagles at $1,325.35, the Green Packers at $1,173.20 and the San Francisco 49ers at $1,137.31.
The New Orleans Saints were the second most affordable team to see for a family, with an average cost of $381.55.
The report found that the average cost for a family to see an NFL rose by 20% last year — and is up by 33% since 2022.
After getting pummeled by the Chicago Bears in their home away from home in London over the weekend, the Jags are now sitting at a dismal 1-5 while Coach Doug Pederson’s seat gets ever warmer.