Now that the
2008 NFL schedule has been released, football fans around the country
have already begun their search for NFL tickets. Part of what sets football
tickets apart from NBA tickets and MLB tickets is that every game is so
important in the NFL. OK, perhaps the preseason isn’t, but the point is
that even Week 1 in the NFL is an important step on the road to Super Bowl
XLIII in Tampa, Florida. Will Eli Manning and the New York Giants be able to
repeat, or will Tom Brady and the
New England Patriots get revenge? It’s way too early to know, but
it’s a safe bet that every NFL fan wants Super Bowl tickets to be there
in person to see what happens.
NFL tickets to any game are always a treat, but there is something special
about
Monday
Night Football tickets. This season’s schedule features some
marquee match-ups, so now is the time to start looking for Cowboys tickets,
Redskins Tickets, Patriots tickets,
Bears Tickets and Packers tickets. All of those teams, plus many
others, will be playing on Monday night.
The NFL is also special because football tickets mean an all-day affair for
many fans with tailgating before and after the game. Even in the cold winter
weather, it’s hard to beat the experience of outdoor grilling before
heading into a place like Lambeau Field, Giants Stadium or Ralph Wilson Stadium
with football tickets in your hand. And the NFL will take their international
expansion a step further this season – you can get Buffalo Bills tickets
for a regular season home game against the Miami Dolphins at Rogers Centre in
Toronto, or if you want to take a trip across the pond you can pick up some
Chargers tickets or Saints tickets for the game at Wembley Stadium in London.
When the Patriots run at a perfect season was halted in the
Super Bowl last season, it surely gave the other 31 teams in the league
hope that anyone can win the title this year. You can watch it all unfold with
NFL tickets all season long.