Living in (NFL) Luxury: Raiders, Lions Have the League's Most Expensive Owner's Suites

Welcome to the velvet rope of the NFL – where comfort has a price tag and privacy comes with shrimp cocktails. We rank the league's top owner's suites from most to least expensive.

James Bisson - Contributor at Covers.com
James Bisson • Contributor
Jul 17, 2025 • 09:00 ET • 4 min read
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Few NFL fan experiences are more decadent than watching the game from the comfort of an owner's suite, surrounded by catered food, plush seating, private bathrooms, and the kind of glass that blocks out both the cold and the crowd. It might not compare with actually winning the Super Bowl – but it's not a bad consolation.

But just how much does it cost to sit in that VIP lap of luxury? We broke down average owner’s suite pricing for all 32 NFL teams. And as you’d expect, it ain’t cheap. The Las Vegas Raiders lead the league with a jaw-dropping $75,000 average cost per game, while even the most budget-conscious options (hello, Jacksonville) will still run you five figures.

From franchises that squeeze in 40 people to those that charge premium prices for limited access (hi, Denver), this ranking isn’t just about cost: it’s a peek behind the velvet rope of NFL capitalism. Whether you’re dreaming big, budgeting for a company splurge, or just here to gawk, here’s how every team stacks up in the race for the most lavish seats in football.


📝 Key Takeaways

  • The Las Vegas Raiders have the most expensive average owner's suite cost at a whopping $75,000

  • The Detroit Lions are second at $70,000 per owner's suite, but Ford Field allows 15 more people than Allegiant Stadium

  • The Washington Commanders and Cincinnati Bengals lead the NFL by each allowing up to 40 people per suite

  • The Jacksonville Jaguars have the best owner's suite deal at just $16,000 for 24 people with 10 parking spots

Most Expensive NFL Owner's Suite Packages*

Rank Team Stadium Average Cost
1 Raiders Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium $75,000
2 Lions Detroit Lions Ford Field $70,000
3 (tie) Chargers Rams L.A. Chargers/Rams SoFi Stadium $60,000
4 Commanders Washington Commanders FedExField $60,000
5 Dolphins Miami Dolphins Hard Rock Stadium $50,000
6 Cowboys Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium $50,000
7 Seahawks Seattle Seahawks Lumen Field $40,000
8 Bears Chicago Bears Soldier Field $40,000
9 Ravens Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium $40,000
10 Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Acrisure Stadium $40,000
11 Patriots New England Patriots Gillette Stadium $36,000
12 Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field $35,000
13 Texans Houston Texans NRG Stadium $35,000
14 Vikings Minnesota Vikings U.S. Bank Stadium $35,000
15 Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers Raymond James Stadium $35,000
16 Broncos Denver Broncos Empower Field at Mile High $30,000
17 (tie) Giants Jets N.Y. Giants/Jets MetLife Stadium $30,000
18 Cardinals Arizona Cardinals State Farm Stadium $30,000
19 Bills Buffalo Bills Highmark Stadium $30,000
20 Packers Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field $30,000
21 Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium $30,000
22 49ers San Francisco 49ers Levi's Stadium $30,000
23 Saints New Orleans Saints Caesars Superdome $30,000
24 Falcons Atlanta Falcons Mercedes-Benz Stadium $30,000
25 Colts Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium $25,000
26 Panthers Carolina Panthers Bank of America Stadium $24,000
27 Bengals Cincinnati Bengals Paycor Stadium $20,000
28 Browns Cleveland Browns FirstEnergy Stadium $16,000
29 Titans Tennessee Titans Nissan Stadium $16,000
30 Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars EverBank Stadium $16,000

*Ties broken by higher cost per ticket


1. Las Vegas Raiders

🏟️ Stadium: Allegiant Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Owners Club Suite
💰 Costs: $75,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 20
💵 Cost per ticket: $3,750
🅿️ Parking passes: 5
✨ Amenities: Mid-field suite location | Balcony seating with bar stools and interior lounge seating | Access to VIP entrances and exclusive suite-level bars | All-inclusive food and beverage package | Full access to VIP lounges including the ultra-premium Owners’ Club Lounge with a full-service bar

The Raiders might not be the best entertainment in town – the franchise had made the playoffs just once since 2002 – but you're pay a Vegas-sized price tag, anyhow.


2. Detroit Lions

🏟️ Stadium: Ford Field
🏋️ Suite Name: Club Suites
💰 Costs: $70,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 35
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,000
🍿 Parking passes: 5
✨ Amenities: Closest suites to the field | All-inclusive food and beverage | Private suite entrance | VIP Parking | Exclusive restrooms | Dedicated suite attendant

The Lions are a solid No. 2 on the list, but you get considerably better value here than in Vegas thanks to the 35-guest maximum.


3 (tie). Los Angeles Chargers and Los Angeles Rams

🏟️ Stadium: SoFi Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: Owners Club Suite
💰 Costs: $60,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 30
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,000
🍿 Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: Sideline views | Balcony seating and private restroom | HDTVs throughout | 18-30 tickets included | Access to Owners Club with all-inclusive food & beverage

Whether you're a Rams die-hard hoping for a return to championship glory, or a Chargers fan waiting for that first Super Bowl title, seeing your favorite team from the comfort of SoFi Stadium's Owners Club Suite is going to cost you.


4. Washington Commanders

🏟️ Stadium: FedExField
🏋️ Suite Name: Owners Club Suite
💰 Costs: $60,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 40
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,500
🍿 Parking passes: 10
✨ Amenities: Lowest suite level | Upscale furnishings, HDTVs, and WiFi | Private gate entry | Access to exclusive Owner's Club

The upstart Commanders (+1900) are now contenders according to the latest Super Bowl odds – which provides at least some justification for having one of the most expensive top-end suites in the league.


5. Miami Dolphins

🏟️ Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: The Nine Suites
💰 Costs: $50,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 20
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,500
🍿 Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: Mid-field lower bowl location | Private shared club access | All-inclusive food and beverage | Access to Club Level with lounge seating, HDTVs, A/C, and upscale restrooms

With the planet heating up a little more each year, the inclusion of air conditioning as an amenity for a $50,000 NFL stadium suite is more significant than some people realize.


6. Dallas Cowboys

🏟️ Stadium: AT&T Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: Hall of Fame Suite
💰 Costs: $50,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 30
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,667
🍿 Parking passes: 5
✨ Amenities: Prime vantage point above 100 level | Interior and exterior seating | Leather stadium seats and lounge space | Private in-suite restroom | HDTVs and bar/kitchen area | VIP parking and in-suite catering options

The Cowboys had to be high on this list – Jerry Jones is the owner, after all – but Lone Star decadence is actually quite affordable in a relative sense when you consider that the Hall of Fame Suite accommodates up to 30 guests. 


7. Seattle Seahawks

🏟️ Stadium: Lumen Field
🏋️ Suite Name: Club Level Suites
💰 Costs: $40,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 18
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,222
🍿 Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: Lower suite level location | Premium in-suite catering | Dedicated suite attendant | VIP parking | Exclusive entry access

Seahawks top-level suites are among the most exclusive in the NFL, with just 18 guests allowed. That creates a cost per ticket north of $2,200 – and with only six parking passes included, two-thirds of those patrons are either carpooling, or paying for their own spots.


8. Chicago Bears

🏟️ Stadium: Soldier Field
🏋️ Suite Name: PNC Executive Suites
💰 Costs: $40,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 20
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,000
🍿 Parking passes: 5
✨ Amenities: VIP entrance and suite-level bar access | Private in-suite restroom | Stadium-style and bar stool seating plus lounge area

Soldier Field might be one of the oldest stadiums in the NFL, but Bears die-hards don't get a break there. PNC Executive Suites run $2,000 per person, and include most of the standard amenities you'll find at other NFL venues.


9. Baltimore Ravens

🏟️ Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: The Blackwing Suite
💰 Costs: $40,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 24
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,667
🍿 Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: 50-yard line location | Five-star all-inclusive food and beverage | Luxurious finishes and sightlines | Private suite space

The Ravens deserve full marks for naming their top-level stadium experience "The Blackwing Suite" – and the inclusion of "five-star food and beverage" lifts this experience above most that football fans will get elsewhere (assuming the consumables are that good).


10. Pittsburgh Steelers

🏟️ Stadium: Acrisure Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: Champions Club Suite
💰 Costs: $40,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 24
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,667
🍿 Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: Field-facing outdoor seating | Views of the field and Pittsburgh skyline | VIP parking | In-suite catering | Private restroom | Dedicated suite attendant

With nearly two decades separating the Steelers from their last Super Bowl title, perhaps it's time to rename the Champions Club Suite. But you won't do much better than this in terms of skyline views, and at $1,667 per person, this is one of the more reasonably priced high-end suites out there.


11. New England Patriots

🏟️ Stadium: Gillette Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: Private Luxury Suite
💰 Costs: $36,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 30
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,200
🍿 Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: Accommodates 20-30 guests | Indoor viewing with warmth and comfort | Premium catering options | VIP parking | Private entry | Exclusive club access

With the Patriots' heyday now well in the rearview mirror, team devotees can actually snag a spot in the Private Luxury Suite for barely into four figures. And while you might scoff at "warmth and comfort" being listed among the amenities, you'll be thankful you're in that suite if you're attending a game at Gilette Stadium in December.


12. Philadelphia Eagles

🏟️ Stadium: Lincoln Financial Field
🏋️ Suite Name: President's Club Suite
💰 Costs: $35,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 18
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,944
🍿 Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: 3,500+ sq ft shared space | Upscale restrooms | HDTVs and fireplace | Complimentary high-end buffet and full bar from pregame to halftime

Landing a spot in the President's Club Suite following a Super Bowl-winning season for less than $2,000 per person has to feel like a steal. And if you like food (and what football fan doesn't?), then the complimentary high-end buffet is a huge bonus (though the free bar only running through halftime might be a bummer to some.)


13. Houston Texans

🏟️ Stadium: NRG Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: 200 Level Suites
💰 Costs: $35,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 20
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,750
🍿 Parking passes: 0
✨ Amenities: Closest suite level to field | VIP parking and private entrance | Dedicated suite attendant | Private restrooms | HDTVs and WiFi | In-suite catering

We're approaching the middle tier, where suites are still impressive but are lacking when compared to some of the more expensive options. And the major drawback to the Texans' 200 Level Suites is clear: you can watch the game in luxury, but you don't get a complimentary parking pass.


14. Minnesota Vikings

🏟️ Stadium: U.S. Bank Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: Valhalla Suite
💰 Costs: $35,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 24
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,458
🍿 Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: Located 17 rows above field on Vikings sideline | All-inclusive customizable catering | Luxurious furnishing | HDTVs | VIP parking

Full credit to the Vikings for leaning all the way into the franchise theme with their Valhalla Suite; it might not feel quite like Norse heaven, but it has plenty of perks nonetheless. Among them: All-inclusive customizable catering, allowing up to 24 guests to enjoy a truly personalized dining and drinks experience. 


15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

🏟️ Stadium: Raymond James Stadium
🏋️ Suite Name: Lower Level Suite
💰 Costs: $35,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 36
💵 Cost per ticket: $972
🍿 Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: Located along sidelines | Configurations range from 8 to 30+ guests | Private entry | Custom catering options

The Buccaneers have the distinction of offering the most expensive owner's suite where the average cost per guest falls below $1,000. And while there isn't anything particularly unique about the Lower Level Suite experience, that per-person price tag is hard to beat.


16. Denver Broncos

🏟️ Stadium: Empower Field at Mile High
🛋️ Suite Name: Ring of Fame Suite
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 6
💵 Cost per ticket: $5,000
🅿️ Parking passes: 2
✨ Amenities: Small group seating with cushioned leather stadium chairs | All-inclusive food and beverage service in a shared lounge | Private restrooms, HDTVs, and coat closets in shared Ring of Fame area

Only the most privileged Broncos fans will ever spend time in the Ring of Fame Suite. The franchise has made sure of that, limiting access to no more than six guests per game (resulting in a league-high $5,000 price tag per person). Those of you with deep pockets and a preference for smaller group settings will love this. 


17 (tie). New York Giants and New York Jets

🏟️ Stadium: MetLife Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Commissioners Club Suite
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 12
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,500
🅿️ Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: Exclusive access to the Commissioners Club with upscale food and drinks | Indoor/outdoor seating just 32 rows from the field | Private stadium entry and VIP parking

Whether you're a long-suffering Giants fan or a much, much longer-suffering Jets supporter, the Commissioners Club Suite provides a nice slice of decadence. Patrons (up to 12 of them) can sit indoors or outdoors, while being treated to sensational field views and a heaping helping of food and beverages.


Arizona Cardinals Club Cabanas
Arizona Cardinals Club Cabanas

18. Arizona Cardinals

🏟️ Stadium: State Farm Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Club Cabanas
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 12
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,500
🅿️ Parking passes: 3
✨ Amenities: Semi-private lounge with direct access to stadium seats | Lounge seating, table for catering, mini-fridge and TV | Access to premium Club Level lounges

Everything's better when the word "cabana" is involved, so you know the Cardinals are on the right track with their Club Cabanas. It's on the more exclusive end of the owner's suite spectrum – just 12 guests and three parking passes are available – and the "semi-private" aspect leaves a little to be desired. 


19. Buffalo Bills

🏟️ Stadium: Highmark Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: 100 Level Suites
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 14
💵 Cost per ticket: $2,143
🅿️ Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: Large suite with private restroom | Two full window panes that open | Access to VIP entrance and exclusive suite-level bars

Not every Bills fan wants to spend his or her Sunday shivering in plastic chairs after being powerbombed through a folding table at the end of a spirited tailgate session. For those who prefer a more lavish viewing experience, Highmark Stadium's 100 Level Suites provide simple amenities for up to 14 long-suffering Bills supporters.


20. Green Bay Packers

🏟️ Stadium: Lambeau Field
🛋️ Suite Name: 4000 Level Suites
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 16
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,875
🅿️ Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: Climate-controlled interior with bar and kitchenette | Retractable glass windows | Access to private suite entrance and concourse clubs

One of the oldest sports venues in North America still knows how to take care of its fancier guests. Lambeau's 4000 Level Suites feature climate control – a critical inclusion when you consider just how frigid Green Bay gets in the winter – and retractable glass windows that allow for a better view when the weather cooperates.


21. Kansas City Chiefs

🏟️ Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Corner Select Suite
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 16
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,875
🅿️ Parking passes: 5
✨ Amenities: All-inclusive experience with private bartender | VIP parking and entrance | Premium views from corner suite location

The Chiefs could probably get away with charging a lot more for their Corner Select Suite (sit at the same general altitude as Taylor Swift!), but as it stands, this feels like great value per person. The only small drawback: this suite is limited engagement. How many people can it accommodate at once? Sixteen. Swift reference. Nailed it.


22. San Francisco 49ers

🏟️ Stadium: Levi's Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Owners Club Suite
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 20
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,500
🅿️ Parking passes: 5
✨ Amenities: Premium buffet-style catering in Owners Club Lounge | Suites located on lowest suite level on visitor’s sideline | Includes VIP parking and private entry

This luxury suite experience might be difficult to beat. For "only" $30,000 (which distills down to a reasonable $1,500 per person), patrons are treated to some of the best food you'll find in an NFL stadium, along with terrific sightlines on the visitor's sideline and five VIP parking passes.


23. New Orleans Saints

🏟️ Stadium: Caesars Superdome
🛋️ Suite Name: Field Level Suite
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 24
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,250
🅿️ Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: Located on the field behind the north end zone | Access to North End Zone Club Lounge | Premium catering and high-end comforts

How much you enjoy the Caesars Superdome's Field Level Suite will depend heavily on where you prefer to sit when watching an NFL game in person. There's no denying that these suites are comfortable, but the end zone location (measured against suites with better views of the entire field) might not be for everyone.


24. Atlanta Falcons

🏟️ Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Gullwing Club Suite
💰 Costs: $30,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 32
💵 Cost per ticket: $938
🅿️ Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: All-inclusive food and drink in both suite and shared club areas | Private entrances and elevators | Suite attendant included

Here, we have another cost-effective way to see an NFL contest in luxury. The Gullwing Club Suite at Mercedes-Benz Stadium might not be the fanciest option in the league, but if having unlimited eats and drinks, along with your very own suite attendant, is enough to make your Sunday a great one, this setup will do just fine.


25. Indianapolis Colts

🏟️ Stadium: Lucas Oil Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Field Suite
💰 Costs: $25,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 21
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,190
🅿️ Parking passes: 5
✨ Amenities: Located directly behind the south end zone | Access to all suite levels and club lounges | VIP parking included

Being at playing level is a nice perk (if you don't mind being at one end of the field), but the Field Suite at Lucas Oil Stadium is otherwise lean on perks. The main benefits: access to all suite levels and club lounges, along with catering options. Standard, but not spectacular.


26. Carolina Panthers

🏟️ Stadium: Bank of America Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Gallery Suite
💰 Costs: $24,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 16
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,500
🅿️ Parking passes: 3
✨ Amenities: Interior lounge seating and wet bar | Private entry, restroom, and HDTVs | Access to Silver Club and VIP parking

The on-field product still has some work to do, but those who pony up for an opportunity to watch from Bank of America Stadium's Gallery Suite should at least enjoy the view. There's also a wet bar (a great feature for any suite to have) and a private restroom (where you can have a good cry as the Panthers squander another lead.)


27. Cincinnati Bengals

🏟️ Stadium: Paycor Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Plaza Suite
💰 Costs: $20,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 40
💵 Cost per ticket: $500
🅿️ Parking passes: 6
✨ Amenities: Climate-controlled with retractable windows | Cushioned seating and upscale furnishings | Club access and HDTVs included

Here's the best value of any top-end suite in the NFL – as long as you're comfortable bringing 39 of your closest friends.  Retractable windows? A huge plus, if only for the option to embrace the open air on warmer days. Upscale furnishings? A major appeal. But it's the $500-per-person price tag that makes this a true revelation.


28. Cleveland Browns

🏟️ Stadium: FirstEnergy Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: 200 Level Suite
💰 Costs: $16,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 16
💵 Cost per ticket: $1,000
🅿️ Parking passes: 3
✨ Amenities: Kitchenette, private restroom, and upscale furnishings | Option to purchase additional tickets | Access to Lake and 7UP City Clubs

The Browns' 200 Level Suite at FirstEnergy Stadium is one of three elite-level viewing experiences that comes with a rock-bottom $16,000 fee. And while the accommodations are modest compared to some of the leagues' finer digs, you really can't beat the price (though it might be nice for the Browns to offer more than three parking passes.) 


29. Tennessee Titans

🏟️ Stadium: Nissan Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: 100 Level Suite
💰 Costs: $16,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 20
💵 Cost per ticket: $800
🅿️ Parking passes: 4
✨ Amenities: Private restroom and indoor/outdoor seating | Climate-controlled suite with HDTVs | Premium location near the field

Here's another stadium that offers a premium football viewing experience at an affordable price – just $800 apiece if the maximum 20-guest threshold is reached. Fans have the option of sitting either indoors or outdoors (and your choice will probably depend on what time of year it is), while the field-level view will appeal to those who don't mind an end zone seat.


30. Jacksonville Jaguars

🏟️ Stadium: EverBank Stadium
🛋️ Suite Name: Executive Suites
💰 Costs: $16,000
🎟️ Tickets included: 24
💵 Cost per ticket: $667
🅿️ Parking passes: 10
✨ Amenities: All-inclusive gourmet catering including beer and wine | Access to MGM National Harbor Club and field passes | Private suite with climate control and custom branding

Say what you will about the Jaguars' on-field performance, but the Executive Suites at EverBank Stadium represent the greatest value in the league among luxury box buys. The Jaguars provide one of the top dining and drinks menu of any owners' suite, and access to MGM National Harbor Club is a major green flag. At $667 per person, this is as good as it gets.


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James Bisson is a contributing writer at Covers. He has been a writer, reporter and editor for more than 20 years, including a nine-year stint with The Canadian Press and more than five years at theScore. He has covered dozens of marquee events including the 2010 Winter Olympics, the 2006 Stanley Cup final and Wrestlemania 23, and his work has appeared in more than 200 publications, including the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, Yahoo! Sports, the Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail.

His book, “100 Greatest Canadian Sports Moments”, was a hardcover best-seller in Canada in 2008 and earned him appearances on CBC Radio and Canada AM. He has written more than 50 sportsbook reviews, more than 200 industry news articles, and dozens of other sportsbook-related content articles.

A graduate of the broadcast journalism program at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University), James has been an avid bettor since the early 2000s, and cites bet365 as his favorite sports betting site due to its superior functionality and quick payouts. His biggest professional highlight: Covering Canada's first Olympic gold medal on home soil – and interviewing Bret Hart. Twice.

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