Teams usually set specific windows for processing transfers in order to finalize changes before season ticket invoices and/or play-off ticket invoices are issued. PSL Source's transaction process coincides with each Team's particular transfer periods and protocol.
Should a PSL Source negotiation be completed while a Team's transfer period is open, then the following will occur:
1. Secure contracts between Buyer and Seller
2. Secure & hold Buyer's funds in trust until the transfer is executed
3. Execute the transfer with the Team
4. Release the balance due to the Seller
Should a PSL Source negotiation be completed and fall outside of a Team's transfer period, then the following will occur:
1. Secure contracts between Buyer and Seller
2. Secure & hold Buyer's funds in trust until the next transfer period
3. Execute the transfer with the Team
4. Release the balance due to the Seller
TEAM NAME | 1st TRANSFER PERIOD | 2nd TRANSFER PERIOD | FEE | PER |
---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta Falcons |
Year Round | Year Round | $100 | Seat |
Baltimore Ravens |
Year-round | Year-round | $50 | Seat |
Carolina Panthers |
Feb 1 - May 31 |
Aug 1 - Oct 31 |
$400 | Transfer |
Chicago Bears | Feb 1 - Jun 1 | --- | $100 | Transfer |
Cincinnati Bengals |
Year Round | Year Round | $50 | Transfer |
Cleveland Browns |
Jan 1 - April 1 | --- | $25 |
Seat |
Dallas Cowboys |
Year-round | Year-round | $100 | Seat |
Houston Texans |
Year-round | Year-round | $250 | Transfer |
Las Vegas Raiders | Begin Sept. 2020 |
--- | $150 | Seat |
Minnesota Vikings | Year Round |
Year Round | $150 | Transfer |
New York Giants | Feb 1 - Mar 31 |
Sep 15 - Oct 31 | $200 | Transfer |
New York Jets | Year-round | Year-round | $100 | Transfer |
Philadelphia Eagles |
Year-round | Year-round | $200 | Transfer |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
February 1 - April 15 | --- | $250 | Transfer |
San Francisco 49ers | Year-round | Year-round | $100 | Seat |
Seattle Seahawks |
Year-round | Year-round | $250 | Transfer |
Tennessee Titans |
Year-round | Year-round | $100 | Transfer |
Prices are set by the Team and are not negotiable.
A 'Transfer' is defined as a transaction between one (1) buyer and one (1) seller. The Buyer is responsible for the initial transfer fee. Should subsequent transfer fees be applied to account for additional buyer or seller accounts, the related party is responsible for any additional transfer fees incurred.