NFL Championship Game question (ticket distribution)
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 3:50 pm
Back in the day before the Super Bowl (actually, up through the first four seasons of the SB era), the LCGs went back-and-forth with each division/conference champ taking turns hosting the event.
Was there, perhaps, a set-up that allowed a portion of tickets for fans of the visiting team who were willing to travel to see the game? Or was it first-come-first-served strictly locally being it was such a different time? Could distant-road-fans, maybe, 'call-in' for tickets (I'm going to lean toward 'no')?
Anyone who was around at the time who knew of any group, say Giants-fans, traveling/roughing-it through the MIdwest 'Frozen Tundra' all the way to Lambaeu in '61 (or Packer-fans doing the same to Yankee Stadium the following year)?
Thanks a lot in-advance for such info! Yes, this can also go for AFL and AAFC LCG events as well.
PS - Rams-fans flying out to Cleveland in 1950? And then Browns-fans (who may have been Rams-fans years earlier) flying out to LA the following year?
Was there, perhaps, a set-up that allowed a portion of tickets for fans of the visiting team who were willing to travel to see the game? Or was it first-come-first-served strictly locally being it was such a different time? Could distant-road-fans, maybe, 'call-in' for tickets (I'm going to lean toward 'no')?
Anyone who was around at the time who knew of any group, say Giants-fans, traveling/roughing-it through the MIdwest 'Frozen Tundra' all the way to Lambaeu in '61 (or Packer-fans doing the same to Yankee Stadium the following year)?
Thanks a lot in-advance for such info! Yes, this can also go for AFL and AAFC LCG events as well.
PS - Rams-fans flying out to Cleveland in 1950? And then Browns-fans (who may have been Rams-fans years earlier) flying out to LA the following year?