NFL 2025..... is 6 months away

As usual, a shout out to all our resident members who make each NFL season even more memorable. Yes, even you @P-Ro :p


List of members and their teams

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This list is from last year's thread. If there are any additions or changes to be made, please let me know.
You can add me for PIT. Have been supporting them for the last 25 years.
 
As usual, a shout out to all our resident members who make each NFL season even more memorable. Yes, even you @P-Ro :p


List of members and their teams

Arizona Cardinals: @V.O.
Atlanta Falcons: @Evans999
Baltimore Ravens: @arnie_ni @avgp_1 @DavelinaJolie
Buffalo Bills: @Swarm
Chicago Bears: @Loon
Cincinnati Bengals: @Scarlett Dracarys
Dallas Cowboys: @MrMarcello @Carl @entropy @lsd @Beachryan
Denver Broncos: @Rado_N @Organic Potatoes @Carolina Red @Dan_F @Florida Man
Detroit Lions: @Eboue
Eric Bieniemy: @Andrade
Green Bay Packers: @altodevil @HTG @Sylar @Speedy30 @Jack-C20
Kansas City Chiefs: @P-Ro @Oldyella
Las Vegas Raiders: @backofthenet @DannyCAFC
Los Angeles Chargers: @Man of Leisure
Los Angeles Rams: @Meller @Gavinb33
Miami Dolphins: @Tom Van Persie
Minnesota Vikings: @JPRouve @GlasgowRedz
New England Patriots: @RoadTrip @JJ12 @roseguy64 @hellhunter
New Orleans Saints: @WeePat @RobinLFC
New York Giants: @adexkola
New York Jets: @mav_9me (sympathiser) @Murder on Zidane's Floor @unchanged_lineup
Philadelphia Eagles: @Ayush_reddevil @OnlyTwoDaSilvas @Sandyman @Chip @Stobzilla
Pittsburgh Steelers: @RedDevilRoshi
San Francisco 49ers: @whitbyviking @Charlie Foley @Desert Eagle @Rolandofgilead @dpansheth @swooshboy @jasT1981
Seattle Seahawks: @Hephaestus
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: @calodo2003
Washington Commanders: @MarylandMUFan @Ollie Derbyshire @charlton66
No team: @Raoul @Duafc @SirAnderson
Unsure: @edcunited1878

This list is from last year's thread. If there are any additions or changes to be made, please let me know.
I'm a sympathiser for a lot of the crap teams.
 
Raiders for me, used to love their shithousery attitude when I first saw the NFL on C4 in the early 80's, they were good then but basicall shite since + they keep moving cities!
Same, and Montana, and the red tops. Add as to the 49ers list please @Sandyman
You can add me for PIT. Have been supporting them for the last 25 years.
Done

I'm a sympathiser for a lot of the crap teams.
Which all?
 
Jets, Jax, Bears, Giants, Commies before last year, Houston before two years ago.

Not the Pats or Saints, though.
Falcons not particularly either.
Damn. You keep changing each year? :lol:

At least the Texans and Commanders are good now
 
Watch the Giants v Bengals last October when I took the family to NYC. It was awesome!

If you watch at MetLife get the train back, it’s real easy and taxi/ubers where trying to charge $200!
I want to go to NYC one day and if I do then will definitely try to take in a game at MetLife if either one the New Jersey teams are playing. Are the tickets easy to come by on the day or do you need to purchase well in advance?
I’ve been fortunate to have been a London games season ticket holder for 10 years now (so pretty much have been to all the London games at Wembley / Twickenham / Spurs) since then, bar a few I was unable to attend.

I’ve also been lucky to go and see the Pats v Eagles for the Brady returns game a year or so ago, the Rodgers injury game at MetLife, and a few others at MetLife (courtesy of a few work trips to the States).

It’s incredible seeing a game in the US - vastly different simply because for the London games it’s more of an “NFL party” with all teams represented. In the US, it’s inherently better atmosphere because it’s fans if the two teams.

That said, I do and have always enjoyed the London games. I am though getting increasingly frustrated about cost firstly and also now the quality of teams. Always the shittest teams in London now as they save the better teams for the “new” international games locations. With tickets with fees now averaging over £100 a pop (decent seats - top tier between the 40/50 yard lines - but not great seats), it’s hefty when I’m watching the shitness of the Jets and Jags year after year. I just have a fear that if I let them go, then when there is a game I want to see, it’s gonna be hard to get tickets. And truth is it’s still always a good day out with mates.

If you ever go to MetLife I have a bag full of tips for that.

My dream though is to go more games in the States, away from NYC.

I think the stadiums I’d most like to visit are probably Steelers, Bills, Chiefs, Packers, Denver, Philly and Seahawks (for atmosphere/old school stadiums), and then maybe Dallas and LA to see the more state of the art stadiums. Vegas too.

Who knows, if life falls my way I can go do a big nfl tour one year (I would however be spending the rest of my life in debt to my wife if I did that!) - in other words never gonna happen haha.
I never knew a ST existed for the London games. If I lived nearby then I’d consider it for sure.

Yeah that’s precisely the reason why I definitely want to attend a game in the States, like you said the London games are great but it’s more of a carnival party for all atmosphere whereas in the States it is just simply the two teams that are playing.

I’d imagine if you are seeing the same team playing every year (Jacksonville Jaguars since they have a deal to play a game or two per season in London due to their owner who I think also owns Fulham) then of course it can be boring but still a great day out with mates. I got my Dad into NFL when I took him to the Jags vs Broncs game in 2022 and I’m planning on doing the same with my wife if I’m successful with getting tickets for the Steelers game in Dublin later this year.

Like I mentioned above when quoting another poster, I definitely want to go to NYC one day and if one of the New Jersey teams are playing - I’d like to get tickets if they are easy to come by. One of them are playing the Steelers then I’d want to attend for sure if possible. If get a chance for a game at MetLife then I’ll reach out to you for some tips thank you mate :)

That would be amazing to do an NFL tour around the States but like yourself, unless I win the EuroMillions then I’d be plunged into debt and the wife would file for a divorce :lol:
 
I want to go to NYC one day and if I do then will definitely try to take in a game at MetLife if either one the New Jersey teams are playing. Are the tickets easy to come by on the day or do you need to purchase well in advance?

I never knew a ST existed for the London games. If I lived nearby then I’d consider it for sure.

Yeah that’s precisely the reason why I definitely want to attend a game in the States, like you said the London games are great but it’s more of a carnival party for all atmosphere whereas in the States it is just simply the two teams that are playing.

I’d imagine if you are seeing the same team playing every year (Jacksonville Jaguars since they have a deal to play a game or two per season in London due to their owner who I think also owns Fulham) then of course it can be boring but still a great day out with mates. I got my Dad into NFL when I took him to the Jags vs Broncs game in 2022 and I’m planning on doing the same with my wife if I’m successful with getting tickets for the Steelers game in Dublin later this year.

Like I mentioned above when quoting another poster, I definitely want to go to NYC one day and if one of the New Jersey teams are playing - I’d like to get tickets if they are easy to come by. One of them are playing the Steelers then I’d want to attend for sure if possible. If get a chance for a game at MetLife then I’ll reach out to you for some tips thank you mate :)

That would be amazing to do an NFL tour around the States but like yourself, unless I win the EuroMillions then I’d be plunged into debt and the wife would file for a divorce :lol:
I got ours well in advance as I think MetLife games sell out but others can confirm that I’m sure.
 
I want to go to NYC one day and if I do then will definitely try to take in a game at MetLife if either one the New Jersey teams are playing. Are the tickets easy to come by on the day or do you need to purchase well in advance?

I never knew a ST existed for the London games. If I lived nearby then I’d consider it for sure.

Yeah that’s precisely the reason why I definitely want to attend a game in the States, like you said the London games are great but it’s more of a carnival party for all atmosphere whereas in the States it is just simply the two teams that are playing.

I’d imagine if you are seeing the same team playing every year (Jacksonville Jaguars since they have a deal to play a game or two per season in London due to their owner who I think also owns Fulham) then of course it can be boring but still a great day out with mates. I got my Dad into NFL when I took him to the Jags vs Broncs game in 2022 and I’m planning on doing the same with my wife if I’m successful with getting tickets for the Steelers game in Dublin later this year.

Like I mentioned above when quoting another poster, I definitely want to go to NYC one day and if one of the New Jersey teams are playing - I’d like to get tickets if they are easy to come by. One of them are playing the Steelers then I’d want to attend for sure if possible. If get a chance for a game at MetLife then I’ll reach out to you for some tips thank you mate :)

That would be amazing to do an NFL tour around the States but like yourself, unless I win the EuroMillions then I’d be plunged into debt and the wife would file for a divorce :lol:
It’s super easy to get tickets to games in the US, because they have an official resale platform (NFL ticket exchange). Safe and official.

The cost can wildly vary. See a divisional game, or a game when it’s a good visiting team, and the resale prices are obviously higher.
 
It’s super easy to get tickets to games in the US, because they have an official resale platform (NFL ticket exchange). Safe and official.

The cost can wildly vary. See a divisional game, or a game when it’s a good visiting team, and the resale prices are obviously higher.
Cheers, something to definitely look into when planning a trip across the Atlantic.