Despite their struggles on the field this season, the New York Giants are also facing challenges off the field with ticket sales. The team’s poor performance has led to more empty seats at MetLife Stadium, with fans leaving games early and expressing their frustration through signs and banners.
Ticket prices for the Giants’ recent game against the Saints were listed as low as $1 before fees, with nosebleed seats ranging from $7 to $12 and closer seats priced at $22. The highest ticket price seen was $86, reflecting the lack of demand for tickets.
The Giants have not won a game since October and have made changes at quarterback, with Daniel Jones being released in favor of Tommy DeVito. Despite hopes that DeVito would provide a spark for the team, the Giants continued to struggle, losing games to the Panthers, Buccaneers, and Cowboys.
Fans have expressed their dissatisfaction with the team’s performance, with banners flying over the stadium calling for owner John Mara to “fix this dumpster fire.” The Giants, who have failed to build off their 9-7 winning season in 2022, are facing a challenging season amid dwindling ticket sales and growing frustration among their fan base.
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