Wild Card Weekend is here, and the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs get things started at NRG Stadium Saturday afternoon. Both teams are riding big win streaks into the postseason, with the 11-5 Chiefs collecting 10 straight victories and the 9-7 Texans winners of their last three. One streak will come to a screeching halt this weekend, however, and ticket prices have continued to rise on the secondary market in the days leading up to the game.
According to TiqIQ the average secondary market price for
is now $290.35. That marks a 10.8% jump from Monday’s average of $262.11. However, Saturday’s game is still cheaper than the two teams’ Week 1 meeting in Houston. That game owned an average price of $302.62, making this Saturday’s affair 4% less expensive on average.
Planning on driving to the game? Use ParkWhiz.com for the best deals on NRG Stadium parking. Avoid the lofty fees outside the stadium by searching independent lots within walking distance. The cheapest
starts from $33 this weekend.
The Texans will make their third postseason appearance since incepting into the league in 2002. They have won both Wild Card games they played in in 2011 and 2012 but would fall in the Divisional Round the following week both years. The Chiefs have failed to record a playoff win since the 1993 season, making seven first-round exits since that time.
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