NFL’s Most Expensive Tickets for 2012-13 Season
Nothing compares to watching a game from the gridiron, but some tickets will set you back close to $300. Ticket search engine SeatGeek breaks down which teams charge their fans the most to cheer live in person.
New England Patriots: $292.10 The reigning AFC champs are still the hottest ticket in football. The team charges nearly $300 to see Tom Brady at Gillette Stadium.
New York Giants: $289.30 The 2012 Super Bowl champions are looking to make it a repeat, and are the hottest ticket in Gotham. Fans will pay $289 to see Eli Manning live try to keep his team atop the NFC East.
Green Bay Packers: $289.14 The Packer faithful are willing to pay a hefty price to watch NFL MVP Aaron Rogers at the field Lombardi built.
Pittsburgh Steelers: $278.07 Steelers fans are counting on Ben Roethlisberger to take the team back to the Super Bowl—and they’re willing to pay a lot to watch it happen live.
Denver Broncos: $264.58 The team might have traded popular Tim Tebow, but it picked up this past season’s most-coveted free agent in Peyton Manning. Mile-High City dwellers think the new addition might keep the team in playoff contention and will pay more than $250 to find out.
Chicago Bears: $252.20 Da Bears…the team always seems to draw Chicagoans out to Soldier Field no matter how cold or expensive it gets.
Baltimore Ravens: $232.08 The Ravens look to capture their first Super Bowl title since 2000 and fans are going to pay a hefty price to watch.
Dallas Cowboys: $221.51 America’s Team may be running out of time to win a Super Bowl under the current leadership of Tony Romo, but that hasn’t stopped fans from flocking to Cowboy Stadium.
Philadelphia Eagles: $207.71 This NFC East team is still hunting for its first Super Bowl title and Philly Phaithful believe Michael Vick can lead the team to victory.
Seattle Seahawks: $196.57 Despite missing the playoffs last season, Seattle football fans are willing to pay for a chance to see the team in person.