LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A large majority of fans who filled Allegiant Stadium for Las Vegas Raiders home games came from out of town, per a new report.
Nine games played in the 2024 season averaged about 54,844 fans in attendance, according to quarterly reports prepared for the Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board of Directors.
That includes two preseason games and seven regular-season games. The final regular season game against the Los Angeles Chargers, which was played on Jan. 5, is not included.
The majority of fans for all but one game were from out of town, per the reports. For regular season games, visiting fans made up almost 68% of the people in attendance.
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The games against the Pittsburgh Steelers had the largest proportion of out-of-town fans at 76%. That was also the most-attended game in the Raiders' schedule, with 59,312 fans inside Allegiant.
The lowest-attended game was a December matchup against Jacksonville, which drew 46,561 fans. Of those, 59% were from out of town.
Only the preseason game against Dallas on Aug. 17 had a 50-50 split.
Raider Nation is known to extend to much of the West Coast, but ever since it began welcoming people, Allegiant Stadium has developed a reputation for drawing supporters of the visiting teams.
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"We do want to fill our stadium up with our guys," Carroll told reporters in January. "I know that we have a good draw for people from out of town."