Thru week 4 of the 2009 NFL Season, the New England Patriots have sold out 184 straight games. This streak includes every preseason, regular season and playoff game played at Foxboro Stadium (1994-2001) and Gillette Stadium (2002-Present).
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The games held at Harvard Stadium (even years) are generally always sold out, with stadium capacity at 30,898. In odd years, The Game is played at the Yale Bowl, which has a significantly larger capacity of 64,269. The usual crowd is over 50,000, but tickets are always available. This season, with both teams playing well and possibly undefeated in league play coming into The Game, there's the possibility of a sell-out at the Yale Bowl.
Overall one would have to guess it would be the Chicago Bears. The Bears began operating in 1920 while the New England Partiots began operating in 1959. Over that period of time, it is probable that the Bears had multiple sell-outs. However, there are no attendance records to quanitfy that assumption. In the past decade though, the Patriots have had more sellouts than the Bears. The Patriots have had 100% attendance since the mid 1990's, and have sold out 100% of the seats at Gillette Stadium since 2003, the year the new stadium opened. The Bears have had 100% attendance since 2008, but were at 92% attendance during the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
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