Ticket search engine SeatGeek breaks down which teams charge their fans the least to cheer live in person.
Cleveland Browns: $88.31
The Brown’s haven’t given Cleveland much to cheer about in recent years, but with two top-notch draft picks in running back Trent Richardson and quarterback Brandon Weeden the team hopes to climb out of the bottom of the AFC North.
Kansas City Chiefs: $93.50
The Chiefs are banking that off-season pickup Peyton Hillis can help this compete in the tightly-contested AFC West.
Detroit Lions: $95.79
Despite having the best season in recent history, Motown fans can still find reasonable football tickets to watch Matt Stafford and Calvin Johnson light up the gridiron.
Buffalo Bills $97.82
While the Bills always have a rough road to tow in the AFC East, the team hopes a solid offseason can help it get back into playoff contention.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $118.83
The Bucs are looking to bounce back after a rough 2011, but the NFC South won’t make it an easy season.
Jacksonville Jaguars: $119.16
After a jagged 2011, the Jags are looking for wide receiver Justin Blackman to help the team regain glory.
Minnesota Vikings: $121.26
The Vikings are looking to rebound from a dismal 2011 season that ended with a last place finish in the always competitive NFC North.
Cincinnati Bengals: $122.25
After a great rookie season from quarterback Andy Dalton and receiver AJ Green, the Bengals hope the 2012 season will result in another post-season appearance.
San Francisco 49ers: $125. 68
The Niners may be the biggest steal of the season as they open 2012 as possible Super-Bowl contenders under second-year coach Jim Harbaugh.
Miami Dolphins: $128.77
The Dolphins are placing their faith in rookie quarterback Ryan Tannehill early as the team hopes to compete in the AFC East.