Is it true that the Redskins mail actual tickets to their season ticket holders? The reason I ask is, I'm a longtime Eagles season ticket holder (fifty years...my father has had them for fifty-five years) and the Eagles constantly push the mobile ticket app method of ticketing. They don't actually print physical tickets unless you demand that they do so. And they tend to give you grief over the phone when you ask for this service. ("No, we don't print tickets, you have to use your phone." "But i don't have a phone, and even if I did, I wouldn't use it to take to a football game." "But you have to use your phone." "I don't have one. My 87-year old father doesn't have one either. You're telling me you're not going to give us tickets that we already paid for?" "But you have to use your phone".) They are being particularly difficult this year, demanding that we pay an additional fee ($100!!!!) just to get our tickets. Meanwhile, the preseason opener is only two weeks away and I still don't have the tickets to that game.
I was told over the phone that the NFL is mandating mobile ticketing across the league and that they (the Eagles) had to wait until they were sent the paper stock to print the actual tickets.
Now, I know for a fact that the Redskins, Giants, and Chargers printed actual tickets in 2017 (I went to all three Eagles road games that season). If the Redskins are indeed still printing tickets and mailing them to their fans, it would prove to me that the Eagles ticket office is full of it.