Two years from their first game in Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the Atlanta Falcons have surpassed $100 million in sales of personal seat licenses.
The Falcons have sold PSLs for 12,997 seats for a total of $116.7 million, according to figures obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from the Georgia World Congress Center Authority through an open-records request.
The sales figures underscore the substantial role the seat licenses — one-time fees for the right to buy Falcons season tickets over the next three decades — will play in helping pay for the private portion of the new downtown stadium’s construction cost.