The Titans owe the local government a $3-per-ticket tax for seats sold at a deep discount or given away free to a broker in order to keep a sellout streak alive. And that won’t be the only expense associated with that practice.
The Titans have acknowledged to PFT that they also will be paying to the league the visiting team’s share for any non-premium tickets that were not sold in a way that resulted in the harvesting of that money. It equates to 34 percent of the face value of all tickets, which would be a considerably larger payment that $3 per ticket.