The Los Angeles Rams were a hot ticket last season after winning Super Bowl LVI, at least for the first part of the season. They eventually faded down the stretch and finished 5-12, but fans were paying big money to see the defending champions take the field.
The sentiment has changed a bit heading into the 2023 season after a terrible year. The Rams are clearly rebuilding after parting ways with several big-name veterans, and the only recognizable names for casual NFL fans are Matthew Stafford, Aaron Donald and Cooper Kupp.
It’s hardly surprising that the average Rams ticket price has come down this year compared to the 2022 season. According to TicketSmarter, the average resale price of Rams tickets is $320, which ranks as the 15th-cheapest in the NFL.
They’re one of just four teams whose average resale price has declined from 2022 to this season, dropping from $417 to $320 – a decrease of 23%. The Bengals (down 5% from $309 to $294), Cardinals (down 18% from $268 to $220) and 49ers (down 43% from $742 to $410) are the only other teams in the NFL with declining ticket prices from last year.
The Rams still play in one of the best stadiums in the world, so that alone should be a draw for fans in Los Angeles. And while they may not be the best team this season, they have a schedule that’s filled with intriguing matchups, from games against the 49ers to battles with the Bengals, Cowboys, Eagles, Packers, Ravens and Steelers.
Those are some dedicated fanbases, which should have stadiums packed one way or another.
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