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NFL HELL: Empty Seats Trend Moves into Week 12 in Stadiums Across Country as Anthem Protests Continue (PHOTOS)

- November 26, 2017

Attendance issues continue to plague the NFL as the kneeling backlash rolls into week 12. 

The Cleveland Browns are facing off against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.

The New York Jets are playing the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium.

“A minute before kickoff. Plenty of good seats still available,” tweeted one fan.

Despite being well into the first quarter, many empty seats are still available.

The Indianapolis Colts and Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Roughly only 10 minutes prior to and the stadium was less than one-quarter full, tweeted TitansInsider reporter Terry McCormick.

“National anthem before  vs  at Lucas Oil Stadium. Plenty of good seats still available,” noted reporter USA Today reporter Jason Wolf.

Tons of empty seats at kick off.

Things didn’t get any better well into the first quarter.

The Atlanta Falcons have welcomed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Fan Mark Thomas tweeted about the noticeable amount of empty seats at the game and followed up with a picture.

The Buffalo Bills are playing the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.

Plenty of seats available during the anthem.

Many empty seats visible well into the first quarter.

The Chicago Bears are playing the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.

Only 15 minutes before kick off and the stadium was nearly empty.

Plenty of empty seats visible from fan Johnny Mehler from the end zone.

While it looks like more fans to their seats as the first quarter got started, plenty of empty seats at can seen from John White’s photo.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, not only is the NFL experienced a decline in game attendance, but its ratings have taken a hit.

The NFL’s ratings are a train wreck — and there’s no end in sight.

Breitbart News reports:

Ratings for the National Football League have gotten worse as Week 11 passes in the rear-view, with the league losing one million viewers over the numbers from 2016 as protests during the national anthem continue. […]

With a loss of 6.3 percent compared to last week’s loss of 5.7 percent the loss of viewers deepened, the New York Post reported.

The 6.3 percent dip reflects a viewership of 14.9 million viewers, which is down a million from the 15.9 earned in Week 11 last year. […]

With TV ratings off nearly 20 percent for the season over all, the networks have reportedly lost up to $500 million in ad revenue. The ratings slide is reflected in the sparse attendance at the stadiums, too, with Week 11 photos showing that there are still empty seats galore.

 

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