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(PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9, 2024) -- Ticket demand for the Philadelphia Eagles game this Sunday is dominating the secondary market for the NFL's Wild Card Weekend. Victory Live, a ticketing technology company that tracks secondary market sales, reports that the average sold ticket price (ATP) for the Eagles game against the Green Bay Packers is $423, a 76% increase compared to the rest of the Wild Card Round.

The Eagles' ATP is 58% higher than their last Wild Card home game in January 2020 when they faced the Seattle Seahawks, and tickets were selling at an average of $268.

Across all NFL games, the ATP is 6% lower than last year’s Wild Card Round, which included a $646 ATP for the Los Angeles Rams at Detroit Lions matchup.

Here is a breakdown of this year’s Wild Card matchups, ordered by average ticket price (ATP) from highest to lowest:

  1. Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles: $423
  2. Washington Commanders at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $276
  3. Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Rams: $248
  4. Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Texans: $255
  5. Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens: $216
  6. Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills: $210

Average sales prices are across multiple major marketplaces and do not include fees.

 

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