Tennessee Titans ticket sales up 130%, prices up 61% since Julio Jones joined team, data shows

 Julio Jones is making an impact on the Tennessee Titans off the field as much as on it. 



Ticket sales have increased 130% since June 6, the day the Titans acquired the former Atlanta Falcon, compared to 2019, according to data that ticket marketplace TickPick shared with the Tennessean. Average ticket prices have also increased 61% in the same period. 

It's not just Jones getting fans excited to buy tickets for the 2021-22 season, though. The Titans are ranked No. 5 on PFF's receiving corps rankings and No. 6 on The Athletic's offense rankings. Jones and Derrick Henry also lead the Titans roster on EA Sports' Madden 22. 

Since the NFL schedule was released on May 12, TickPick spokesperson Madison Kane said average ticket prices for Titans games are up from $142 in 2019 to $252 in 2021 — a 77% increase.

There was a 63% increase in Titans ticket sales in the same time period, according to TickPick. That put the Titans in the top 5 NFL teams with notable ticket sales increases following the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (530%), LA Rams (112%), New York Giants (77%) and Dallas Cowboys (63%). 

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