For Tailgate Ted, whose been throwing some of the biggest parties outside of FedEx Field for years, feeding the number of people that come through his spot could prove to be costly.
Fans who want to watch the Washington Commanders' training camp sessions face more hoops to jump through than followers of most NFL teams from the lottery system for tickets to fewer public sessions, it's not easy to get a sneak preview.
This season, Washington is averaging a league-low 51,002 fans through three home games by far the worst attendance figure since the franchise moved to Landover. In fact, the number is even worse than the 53,468 the team averaged in its final season at RFK Stadium in 1996. And it is lower than what the franchise averaged during its stay at RFK Stadium over a 35-year period: 51,295.
This season, Washington is averaging a league-low 51,002 fans through three home games by far the worst attendance figure since the franchise moved to Landover. In fact, the number is even worse than the 53,468 the team averaged in its final season at RFK Stadium in 1996. And it is lower than what the franchise averaged during its stay at RFK Stadium over a 35-year period: 51,295.