Raiders see slight attendance increase in 2025, despite being tied for worst record

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The Raiders saw a slight increase in actual attendance at Allegiant Stadium in 2025, despite the team going 3-14 and landing the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft.

The Las Vegas Raiders saw a slight increase in actual attendance in 2025, despite the team going 3-14 and landing the No. 1 pick in this year’s NFL draft.

During the 2025 NFL season, the Raiders drew 547,097 fans to nine regular-season and one preseason home game at Allegiant Stadium, according to Las Vegas Stadium Authority data. Of those fans, nearly 62 percent of them were from out of town.

Last season’s total is slightly higher than the 2024 NFL season where Raiders games drew a combined 545,302 fans, which was the lowest annual total since the team began playing at Allegiant Stadium with fans in 2021, according to stadium authority data.

The actual attendance for the 2025 season, or fans who scanned tickets to get in the building, was 13,324 less than the announced attendance of 560,341, which includes all tickets sold to a game where or not a fan showed up and went through gates, and stadium workers.

The Raiders made several moves during the offseason, including landing star college quarterback Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 pick, hiring head coach Klint Kubiak, after leading the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl win, signing free agents offensive lineman Tyler Linderbaum and linebacker Nakobe Dean and trading, then receiving back defensive star Maxx Crosby.

The offseason has created a buzz within the Raiders fan base and could lead to another year of increased attendance at Allegiant Stadium.

Contact Mick Akers at makers@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on X.

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