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7. Arizona Cardinals

> 2016 pct. stadium filled: 102.3% capacity

> 2016 avg. home attendance: 64,831

> 5-year record: 46W/33L/1T

> Home stadium: University of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, AZ

> 2017 avg. ticket price: $178

After a strong 13-3 showing the 2015 season, which ended with the the NFC Championship game, many Cardinals fans likely had high hopes for the 2016 season.

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6. San Francisco 49ers

> 2016 pct. stadium filled: 102.4% capacity

> 2016 avg. home attendance: 70,178

> 5-year record: 38W/41L/1T

> Home stadium: Levi’s Stadium – Santa Clara, CA

> 2017 avg. ticket price: $224

San Francisco is one of just a handful of teams to fill seats despite a dismal record of late. The team went 5-11 and 2-14 in 2015 and 2016, respective, and yet it ranks sixth on this list.

5. Philadelphia Eagles

> 2016 pct. stadium filled: 103.0% capacity

> 2016 avg. home attendance: 69,596

> 5-year record: 38W/42L/0T

> Home stadium: Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia, PA

> 2017 avg. ticket price: $248

Though the Eagles finished their last two seasons with disappointing 7-9 records, the team does not struggle for want of fans. The Philadelphia metro area is one of the largest of any franchise in the league.

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4. Seattle Seahawks

> 2016 pct. stadium filled: 103.1% capacity

> 2016 avg. home attendance: 69,073

> 5-year record: 56W/23L/1T

> Home stadium: CenturyLink Field – Seattle, WA

> 2017 avg. ticket price: $410

The Seattle Seahawks have made it to the postseason in each of the last five years, including two Super Bowl appearances and one Super Bowl Victory.

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3. Indianapolis Colts

> 2016 pct. stadium filled: 104.0% capacity

> 2016 avg. home attendance: 65,549

> 5-year record: 49W/31L/0T

> Home stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium – Indianapolis, IN

> 2017 avg. ticket price: $155

With relatively inexpensive tickets, as well as Andrew Luck, one of the most promising quarterbacks in the league, the Indianapolis Colts regularly fill Lucas Oil Stadium to beyond capacity.