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    The Arizona Cardinals have the most affordable tailgating scene in the NFL

    By Jeremy Duda,

    2024-09-07

    The Cardinals have the cheapest tailgating of any NFL team, according to the sports betting site Oddspedia .

    The big picture: The estimated cost for parking, food and drinks for four people at State Farm Stadium tailgating is $158.07.

    • That's well below the league average of $205.17, and almost half as much as the NFL's most expensive tailgating scene in San Francisco.

    Tailgating begins four hours before kickoff, and in addition to the parking lot, you can hang out on the Great Lawn .

    Where to go: There are plenty of bars, restaurants and other entertainment at Westgate .

    What's new: Football game food will never be the same after the Cardinals introduced a new cotton candy burrito .

    • The unusual concoction includes ice cream, Froot Loops, Fruity Pebbles, M&Ms, gummy bears, marshmallows, Skittles and sprinkles wrapped in cotton candy.

    What we're watching: Get into the hype over Marvin Harrison Jr., the star wide receiver Arizona drafted out of Ohio State with the fourth pick in this year's NFL Draft.

    • Harrison, the son of NFL Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., should be a top target for quarterback Kyler Murray this season.

    Yes, but: If you wanted to wear a Harrison jersey for the season opener, you're out of luck .

    • The NFL Player's Association has ordered the NFL, the Cardinals and sports merchandising company Fanatics not to sell Harrison's jersey at the player's request.
    • Fanatics is suing Harrison and his father, alleging that he's not fulfilling a contract he signed last year while playing at Ohio State.

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