Dolphins Struggling to Sell Tickets
September 7, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under Miami Dolphins
National Football League Blogcast, NFL Blogcast
As I was perusing the early games today, one glance into the crowd at the Dolphins-Jets game would tell you it was anything but a sellout. Yet I reported a couple days ago that every game on this Kickoff Weekend was announced as a sellout. So what’s the deal? Here’s a really long-winded but thorough explanation from Dolphins VP of Media Relations Harvey Greene:
“Our sellout figure has always been determined by the seats sold in the lower and upper bowls, and not the club seat and suite locations. The reason for that is that not …read more
Bills Surpass 50,000 Season Tickets Sold
May 24, 2008 by David Kindervater
Filed under Buffalo Bills
Blogcasting the National Football League, Blogcasting the NFL
Just a couple days ago, the Buffalo Bills announced they had surpassed 50,000 season tickets sold for 2008. There’s obviously a lot of excitement in Buffalo for the 2008 Bills. The number marks the highest season ticket total since 1993, when the Bills posted 53,004 season tickets sold. Last year, the Bills sold 48,236 season tickets. I don’t know whether it’s the promise of this impressive young team or the fear of losing the Bills to Toronto, but sales are up and that’s always a good thing.
If you’re looking for single-game passes for …read more






