Secondary Market NFL Tickets Led By Undefeated Denver Broncos Hosting Green Bay Packers

With Week 7 in the books for teams in the NFL, all six undefeated teams remain standing as the New England Patriots outlasted the New York Jets in Foxborough with a final score of 30-23, Atlanta squeaked by the Tennessee Titans by three points in Nashville and the Carolina Panthers defense was suffocating in a 27-16 Sunday Night Football win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Those three teams, in addition to the Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos make up the list of six teams yet to be defeated. But in Week 8, the group of six will be cut to five (unless they tie) as game of the week between the Packers and Broncos lead the secondary ticket market.

According to TiqIQ.com, Denver Broncos tickets for their game against the Packers at Sports Authority Field At Mile High are the most expensive of the week with an average price of $803.78 and a get-in price of $309. Two future Hall-of-Fame quarterbacks in Peyton Manning and Aaron Rodgers come off their bye weeks healthy and ready for the Sunday Night Football primetime matchup that should have fans’ eyes glued to the television if they’re not sitting in the stands.

The second most expensive game of Week 8 will be at Jerry World between the Dallas Cowboys and Seattle Seahawks at AT&T Stadium. The quarterback woes and four-game losing streak was not fixed by Matt Cassell this past Sunday, who received his first start at quarterback for the team. After struggling on offense against the Giants, things won’t get any easier against the Seahawks. The game has an average ticket price of $319.21 with a get-in price of $102.

A division game for the rested Chicago Bears takes the third spot as they host the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field with an average ticket price of $294.79 with a get-in price of $94. With the Bears team getting healthier and Alshon Jeffery seemingly at 100%, it’s may be the best time to get to Soldier Field for a Bears game. Hipmunk.com has Chicago flights to bring in out-of-town fans to one of the most league’s best home environments, in addition to have Chicago hotels on Hipmunk starting from $69 to complete the trip.

Week 8 also has division games between the Patriots and Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers and Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers and St. Louis Rams and San Francisco 49ers.

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