The Falcons through March 31 had "sold more than 48,000" PSLs for Mercedes-Benz Stadium generating $233M, according to Tim Tucker of the ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTION. The Falcons had "sold 5,191 club-seat licenses" for $113.66M and 42,998 licenses for non-club seats for $119.38M. Those figures "show a boost from the 37,455 seats the Falcons had sold" for $190.8M through Nov. 30. Much of the surge "came amid the team’s Super Bowl run." Although the stadium will have 71,000 seats, at least 10,000 are "excluded from the PSL inventory, including those in suites, in sponsorship deals or set aside for visiting teams and other business purposes." That means about 61,000 seats are "subject to PSLs, leaving almost 13,000 yet to be sold as of the end of March." The Falcons have said all seats sold as season tickets will "require PSLs." In addition to a one-time license fee, season-ticket prices "range from $55 to $385 per game" (AJC.com, 5/10).

