Welcome to the jungle, Houston.
According to TiqIQ the average price for
is currently $138.05 on the secondary market, which marks a 20.2% drop below the season average of $173.01 across all four remaining regular season games in Cincinnati. The cheapest ticket to Monday night’s game is listed for $68. Only a January 3 game against the lowly Baltimore Ravens will own a cheaper get-in price of $47.
ParkWhiz.com has Paul Brown Stadium parking starting from $5 for those attending the game. The shortest distance offered through ParkWhiz is $32 to be 1/4 of a mile away from the stadium, with the $5 option being .83 miles away.
For as poor as Houston has played this season the Texans are still afloat in an anemic AFC South division. They trail the division-leading Indianapolis Colts (4-5) by just one game, and Monday’s affair in Cincinnati could slip them into a tie with the Colts, who will miss Andrew Luck for several weeks with a lacerated kidney, for first place. They’ll be well-tested, however, as the Bengals look to follow the New England Patriots and Carolina Panthers into Week 11 as the only undefeated teams remaining.