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What A Hotdog Costs At Every NFL Stadium

Hot dogs, beer, and football. Nothing goes better with a crisp Autumn Sunday (or Saturday, or Friday….or just any day really.) But if you go to an Eagles game you…

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ST LOUIS, MO – OCTOBER 24: A detail of hot dogs are seen on the vendor’s grill prior to the start of Game Three of 2006 World Series between the Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on October 24, 2006 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Hot dogs, beer, and football. Nothing goes better with a crisp Autumn Sunday (or Saturday, or Friday....or just any day really.) But if you go to an Eagles game you notice that the price of these items is a bit costly. We’ve told you about the cost of a beer at every NFL stadium.  But, what’s the cost of a hot dog at NFL stadiums across the country?  Where do the Eagles rank? With the NFL season starting in a matter of days, what a perfect time to find out.

Prices range from about $2 at a Falcons game, all the way to $8 for a Rams or Raiders game.  According to Cheapism, these are the prices of a hot dog at every NFL stadium across the country.

Arizona Cardinals - $4.50

Atlanta Falcons - $2

Baltimore Ravens - $3

Buffalo Bills - $7

Carolina Panthers - $3

Chicago Bears - $7.25

Cincinnati Bengals - $5.39

Cleveland Browns - $6

Dallas Cowboys - $6

Denver Broncos - $5.50

Detroit Lions - $6.25

Green Bay Packers - $6

Houston Texans - $5

Indianapolis Colts - $5.75

Jacksonville Jaguars - $6.25

Kansas City Chiefs - $6

Las Vegas Raiders - $8

Los Angeles Chargers - $8

Los Angeles Rams - $8

Miami Dolphins - $6.75

Minnesota VIkings - $6.50

New England Patriots - $4.50

New Orleans Saints - $6

New York Giants - $6.50

New York Jets - $6

Philadelphia Eagles - $6

Pittsburgh Steelers - $6.09

San Francisco 49ers - $5.50

Seattle Seahawks - $4.50

Tampa Bay Bucs - $6.50

Tennessee Titans - $6

Washington Commanders - $5

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