Brock Osweiler Returns To Denver For Pricey Monday Night Showdown With Broncos

The defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos (4-2) have suddenly dropped two straight games since their 4-0 start, but a Monday Night Football contest at home in Week 7 may curse their ills when the Houston Texans (3-3) come to town for a matchup that figures to be all about defense.

Denver rode their strong defensive unit to a title last season, capped off by an impressive 24-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50 in which they pretty much manhandled one of the league’s best offenses. However, in their upcoming tilt, they’ll be taking on a club that is similarly built, as Houston boasts one of the AFC’s better defenses, while sporting a pretty good offense that features some big-time players. And of course, the top storyline in this one will be Denver taking on their former quarterback Brock Osweiler, who had a big role in last year’s championship triumph.

That’s just some of the reasons why Houston Texans vs. Denver Broncos tickets are currently trending high on the secondary market, being one of the most expensive games for Week 7. In fact, according to Razorgator, tickets to see the Texans and Broncos go at it are averaging $368.47, while the get-in price is as high as $144. Unsurprisingly, in Osweiler’s return to Denver, it’s one of the priciest games of the season for both clubs. Fans can at least save some money on their Sports Authority Field at Mile High parking by electing to go through ParkWhiz.com, which has numerous cheap parking options all around the stadium.

This contest will be the second straight primetime affair for both teams. In Week 6, Denver dropped a tough 21-13 decision to the San Diego Chargers on Thursday Night Football. Playing without head coach Gary Kubiak, Denver was unable to generate any offense against a resurgent San Diego front-seven. Houston, on the other hand, had a big showing on offense on Sunday Night Football against the Indianapolis Colts, pulling off a thrilling comeback victory that they would ultimately finish off in overtime. The likes of Osweiler, Lamar Miller and DeAndre Hopkins will be seeking to continue that momentum in this anticipated encounter.

These two teams have only played five times — and Denver holds a slight 3-2 series lead. This will be their first meeting since 2013, though, when Denver won 37-13 at Reliant Stadium in Houston. Peyton Manning threw for 400 yards and four touchdowns in the victory, while Matt Schaub only threw for 176 yards and two interceptions. Of course, both of those quarterbacks are gone from their respective franchises, so there will be a completely different feel to this matchup.

Above all, the Broncos will be hoping their new quarterback, Trevor Siemian, can get back on track following a bit of a lackluster outing versus the Chargers. In his defense, it was his first game back from injury, and he might have been playing at less than 100 percent, so he’ll be leaning on the likes of Demaryius Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders and CJ Anderson to return to form. It won’t be easy though, as even without superstar JJ Watt, the Texans still boast one of the stronger defenses in the league. And in a showdown like this one, it will probably be defense that dictates how it all plays out.

Ravens Return To Big Apple For Showdown With Jets, Tickets Yielding Solid Value

After dropping their Week 6 tilt in New York to the Giants, the Baltimore Ravens (3-3) will return to the Big Apple for the second consecutive week to face the reeling New York Jets (1-5) in Week 7. Considering how poorly the Empire State’s other football franchise looked this past Monday night, this could be the perfect remedy for a Ravens club that has lost three straight after starting 3-0.

After relatively strong starts to their seasons, both team have dropped at least three games and both teams find themselves in a ‘must-win’ situation. Luckily for Baltimore, they’ve historically dominated the Jets, being 8-1 all-time against Gang Green. These two teams haven’t played since 2013, though, when Baltimore won 19-3. Five field goals were kicked and Baltimore scored a late defensive touchdown to preserve the win, a formula that could very well play out in their 2016 matchup based on how both clubs have looked in the early going.

Despite the collective struggles, Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets tickets are drawing higher prices than several other Week 7 games on the secondary market. In fact, according to Razorgator, tickets to see the Ravens and Jets duke it out in this important AFC clash are averaging $170.52 on the resale market, while the get-in price is clocking in at $53. Fans traveling to the game can also save money on their MetLife Stadium parking by going through ParkWhiz.com, which sports cheap parking options at just about every sporting venue throughout the country.

After two tough road losses in Pittsburgh and Arizona, the Jets will be needing to get back in the win column in order to turn their season around. Their run defense has been a strength thus far, but New York’s pass defense, which used to be really good, is leaking big plays all over the field. Those defensive issues may rear their ugly head against a Baltimore team that wants to take deep shots on occasion. Armed with an impressive trio of wide receivers, expect Joe Flacco to push the ball downfield and challenge the weak Jets secondary. Of note, Mike Wallace has been great as a vertical and red-zone option, while Steve Smith is great all over the field, though his status is still in question for this game.

The Ravens have also experienced struggles in their pass coverage, but they may be in luck, as New York’s passing game has been woefully bad and arguably their biggest weakness. Ryan Fitzpatrick has been a mega disappointment after his breakout campaign of a year ago, though his No. 1 wideout, Brandon Marshall, has still managed to put up some solid numbers. He’ll need to help Fitzpatrick get back in a rhythm, or the Jets’ 2016 season could continue to spiral out of control, even before the calendar hits November.

It’s a big game for both teams, and as a result, the above-average ticket prices should continue to sustain at high levels in the days leading up to Sunday’s affair at MetLife Stadium.

Heinz Field To Host Huge Patriots-Steelers Showdown In Week 7, Tickets Soaring On Secondary Market

A potential AFC Championship Game preview will play out in mid-October when the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2) host the New England Patriots (5-1) at Heinz Field in one of the biggest matchups for Week 7.

Through six games, there’s no denying that the Steelers and Patriots are the two best teams in the AFC. Therefore, the winner of this game will gain a distinct advantage in the race for home-field advantage, if the Patriots and Steelers indeed continue on their pace as the conference’s two best teams.

Since Ben Roethlisberger debuted in 2004, these two teams have engaged in some highly entertaining matchups over the year, though it is Tom Brady who has gotten the better of the rivalry, holding a 6-2 edge in head-to-head matchups opposite Big Ben. In fact, Brady is even 3-1 against Roethlisberger at Heinz Field, which is a trend that may not even come into play after the veteran Pittsburgh quarterback went down with an injury in Week 5 versus the Miami Dolphins that is expected to keep him on the sidelines for at least the next few weeks. That being known, the Patriots will be looking to capitalize on the situation.

No matter who is under center for the Steelers come Sunday, tickets to see the Patriots and Steelers are trending mighty high, having a whopping average price of $421.58 on the secondary market, according to Razorgator. Furthermore, the get-in price for Patriots vs. Steelers tickets is going for as high as $151, though perhaps this isn’t too surprising, considering the teams involved in this anticipated clash between top AFC contenders. Fortunately, fans going to the game can at least save a little bit of money by acquiring their Heinz Field parking on ParkWhiz.com, which features numerous cheap parking options all around the stadium. In addition, ParkWhiz.com boasts parking at any sports venue in the country.

New England’s offense, with Brady back leading the way, appears to already be back in elite form, as the future Hall-of-Famer can choose to feed the likes of Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski, and Martellus Bennett regularly. Of note, Gronkowski scored three touchdowns in last year’s season-opening 28-21 victory over the Steelers, and after Gronk’s monster game on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, expect to be heavily involved.

Another intriguing storyline will be comprised of how Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount fares against his old club. Blount has been out to a solid start in 2016, and there’s no question he’ll be extra motivated when he returns to his old stomping grounds.

For Pittsburgh, it looks like Landry Jones will be suiting up as quarterback, but the game plan should still be focused around superstars Antonio Brown and Le’Veon Bell. Brown caught nine passes for 133 yards and one touchdown in the aforementioned opener a season ago, but he might have a tough time duplicating that strong performance without Big Ben throwing him passes. New England also may elect to stack the box to minimize the damage done by Bell, but of course, the Steelers have also been using their stud running back at receiver as well, so that should make for an interesting dynamic in terms of how the Patriots cover him.

Although fans might prefer to wait until ticket prices go down, you should still expect to pay premiums, as this showdown between the Patriots and Steelers looks like it will end up as the priciest game of Week 7.

Alabama, Texas A&M Prepare For Critical, Expensive SEC West Tilt At Bryant-Denny Stadium

A pivotal SEC West division matchup will commence at Bryant-Denny Stadium when the No. 1-ranked team in the country, the Alabama Crimson Tide (6-0), welcome in the No. 7 Texas A&M Aggies (6-0) for what could be the defending champs’ biggest test of the season.

These two teams have only played eight times — and Alabama is 6-2 all-time against the Aggies. Not only that, Alabama has won three straight games over Texas A&M, but Alabama did suffer a home loss to the hands of Johnny Manziel and Mike Evans in 2012. Granted, Texas A&M does not currently have any players nearly as talented as Manziel and Evans, but this team has been poised and motivated during a season in which head coach Kevin Sumlin is on the hot seat. And it could take them to new heights if they can once again knock off the Crimson Tide.

As one would expect, tickets to see Alabama and Texas A&M go at it in one of the high-profile matchups of Week 8 are trending up on the secondary market, according to information provided by Razorgator. In fact, Alabama vs. Texas A&M tickets are currently averaging $364.73, with the get-in price clocking in at $175. Fortunately, fans driving to the game can at least save money on their Bryant-Denny Stadium parking by visiting ParkWhiz.com, which sports numerous cheap parking options all around the venue.

Both teams are coming off huge victories last weekend. The Aggies, for instance, won 45-38 over Tennessee at Kyle Field. Texas A&M needed two overtime periods to topple the Volunteers, but they’ll gladly take it as long as it results in a victory. Quarterback Trevor Knight, who threw for 239 yards and two touchdowns, notched the game-winning score with a one-yard touchdown plunge. In addition, running back Trayveon Williams rushed for 217 yards and a touchdown to propel his team to a win.

Alabama, meanwhile, is coming off of an impressive 49-30 road victory over No. 16-ranked Arkansas. Alabama gashed Arkansas’ run defense for 264 yards and three touchdowns, as they led comfortably from wire to wire. Alabama’s defense limited the Razorbacks’ talented rushing attack to just 73 yards on 36 carries. Arkansas quarterback Austin Allen did throw for 400 yards and three touchdowns, but he also recorded three interceptions, and his numbers were buoyed by negative game flow.

Expect a hard-fought, tough matchup between two of the most talented teams in the SEC West, as the Crimson Tide’s top ranking will be put to the test when the teams square off in an anticipated showdown Saturday, Oct. 22.

Tom Brady’s Return To The Field Resulting In Browns' Third-Most Expensive Home Game Since 2010

Few would have predicted three wins for the New England Patriots without Tom Brady, but here we are. In Week 5, the New England Patriots will travel to Cleveland with a 3-1 record, and their Hall of Fame quarterback in tow. Many are expecting Brady to return with a vengeance, with some even predicting a ‘Game of Thrones’ like feel with the future Hall-of-Famer back on the field.

The winless Browns will unfortunately have to feel Brady’s wrath in Week 5, and more likely than not, won’t be able to offer much resistance on defense. Expect Brady and Co. to send the league a message with a massive performance in this upcoming tilt, especially if superstar tight end Rob Gronkowski is completely healthy. Gronk is yet to find the endzone this seaosn, but with Brady back under center, that could change in a hurry, especially against a bottom-feeder opponent.

That’s just one reason why tickets are higher than average for this Patriots-Browns Week 5 tilt. In fact, it’s Cleveland’s third-most expensive home game since 2010, despite the team currently carrying an 0-4 mark into the weekend. According to TicketIQ, tickets are averaging $191.59 on the secondary market, with the get-in price clocking in at $88. Who would’ve thought those would be the prices for a Browns game this season? Ah, the impact Brady has on an opposing market. Meanwhile, fans can at least save some money on their parking at FirstEnergy Stadium by going through ParkWhiz.com, which features numerous cheap parking options all around the venue.

While Cleveland’s defense won’t offer New England’s offense much resistance, the Browns do possess a few playmakers on offense that can present some issues for New England’s defense. Ex-quarterback, now turned wide receiver, Terrelle Pryor has turned into a dynamic downfield threat, and he’s been great in the red zone, showing exhibiting big-play ability. Additionally, Cleveland’s backfield features a dynamic 1-2 punch in Isaiah Crowell and Duke Johnson Jr. Crowell is averaging over five yards per carry, while Johnson has been an asset on third down and in the passing game. It all boils down to how well Cody Kessler can perform in his first home game in Cleveland. Belichick’s defenses have historically frustrated young quarterbacks, so it goes without saying this will be a tough assignment for the youngster.

For the first-place Patriots, expect Brady to target his two-headed tight end monster early and often if Gronkowski is available. Gronk has been slowed down by a hamstring injury, but appears healthy and ready to go in this Week 5 affair. On the other side, Martellus Bennett presents a tough matchup over the middle of the field. Add in Julian Edelman, Chris Hogan, LeGarrette Blount, and James White to the fold and New England has a bevy of options to attack Cleveland’s hapless defense.

This should be more than a win for the Patriots; it looks like there could be a huge statement made, and fans are willing to pay up to see it live.

ShooWin Gives College Football Fans The Best Access To Big Game Tickets This Season

The glory of watching your school compete in a title game may be priceless, but let’s face it, college football fans – being on hand to watch it live can put a serious burden on your wallet. While a general onsale provides thousands of fans with access to tickets, thousands more are left scrambling to lock down seats on the secondary market as recipients of huge price premiums.

Enter ShooWin.com, a company dedicated to giving fans access to primary tickets for some of the biggest college football games this season. ShooWin uses a reservation fee that fans purchase to give them complete access to tickets to the Allstate Sugar Bowl, Big Ten Championship Game and, perhaps most importantly, the 2017 National Championship Game in Tampa once they go on sale.

The buying process is simple. After picking their team and game, fans will then be prompted to select a seating zone for that particular game and then pay the reservation fee (starting from as low as $10 depending on team and game). If that team qualifies for the selected game later in the season, then fans will automatically be charged for the price of a ticket in the seating zone they selected when placing their reservation. An email will follow containing all fulfillment details.

So how does ShooWin get ahold of tickets to those three games? According to the company’s official website, ShooWin partners with teams, leagues and many other ticket industry leaders to secure inventory for promoted games. As long as the selected team makes it to the chosen game fans reserved, primary tickets are guaranteed to be available for purchase through ShooWin. Note that paying the reservation fee does not mean tickets are already bought; an additional fee will be charged for tickets if the selected team qualifies for that game chosen. An additional transaction fee applies to all checkouts.

Title season is still a few months away, but it’s never too early to start thinking about being there for the big game. With ShooWin, fans have the opportunity to lock down seats for their favorite team while saving a bundle at the box office in the process.

Even In 2016, Old School Cowboys-49ers Rivalry Commanding Highest Ticket Prices For Week 4

It’s been a crazy first three weeks thus far into the 2016 NFL season, and things could be even spicier with what’s on tap for Week 4. Injuries are starting to pile up, especially at the running back position, so we’re entering a critical juncture in the first half of the campaign that can dictate how particular teams will fare from here on out. Let’s take a look at the top games from the Week 4 slate in terms of get-in ticket price, using information provided by TicketIQ.

10/2 Dallas at San Francisco | Levi’s Stadium | Get-In Ticket Price: $241

The Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers have played 34 times, including seven times in the postseason. Dallas holds a slight 17-16-1 advantage over the Niners and will look to add their 18th win this Sunday. These two teams haven’t played since 2014 in Dallas when San Francisco won, 28-17, but there’s a lot of history here stemming from the franchises’ golden days when both organizations were at the top of the sport. Thus, it’s no surprise to see that Dallas vs San Francisco tickets start at $241. Luckily, fans traveling to this game can at least save some money on their parking at Levi’s Stadium by going to ParkWhiz.com, which features numerous cheap parking options all around the venue.

10/2 Buffalo at New England | Gillette Stadium | Get-In Ticket Price: $185

Another week, another New England victory. Bill Belichick and Co. had only three days to get third-string quarterback Jacoby Brissett ready for his Week 3 matchup against Houston — and they flourished. Brissett led a conservative attack that led to a 27-0 victory over the Texans, though he may not be healthy enough to suit up for what would be his second career start. On the flip side, Buffalo has been a mess this season, but rallied to knock off a tough Arizona club in Week 3. Given the nature of this rivalry, ticket prices are expected to remain high. In fact, they lowest get-in price is currently a whopping $185. ParkWhiz.com fortunately also has cheap parking deals for Gillette Stadium parking for fans seeking to save extra money.

10/2 Detroit at Chicago | Soldier Field | Get-In Ticket Price: $122

An NFC North divisional battle will commence at Soldier Field when Detroit comes to town. This will be the Lions’ second straight road game against a divisional foe, while the Bears return home after suffering their latest loss, this one on Sunday Night Football against the Cowboys. Detroit has won six straight games against Chicago, and will certainly be looking to take this one to even their record back up.. On TicketIQ, Detroit vs. Chicago tickets start at $122.

10/2 Oakland at Baltimore | M&T Bank Stadium | Get-In Ticket Price: $119

The Oakland Raiders play their second straight road game with a 1:00 p.m. EST start when they travel to M&T Bank Stadium to play the Baltimore Ravens. The 3-0 Ravens have started off very well, a great contrast to a season ago when they got out to a dreadful start and were virtually eliminated from playoff contention only several weeks into the season. The Raiders, meanwhile, are looking to live up to the lofty expectations set before them entering the new season, and a win here would further cement them as a playoff contender, as they could move to 3-1.

10/3 New York Giants at Minnesota | U.S. Bank Stadium | Get-In Ticket Price: $115

This week’s Monday Night Football features another primetime matchup at the new U.S. Bank Stadium in Minnesota. This is a potential NFC playoff matchup, too, so it could be a relative bargain with the get-in price being a shade over $100. Last season, the Vikings embarrassed the Giants,, 49-17, so expect New York to play with a lot of fire in this encounter, especially after their heartbreaking defeat last week at the hands of the nemesis Redskins. Giants vs. Vikings tickets start at $115 on TicketIQ.

Michigan State-Wisconsin Showdown Drawing Premiums on Secondary Ticket Market

A battle between Top-15 teams will commence in East Lansing this weekend when the Wisconsin Badgers travel to face the Michigan State Spartans in one of the most anticipated contests of Week 4 of the college football season.

In turn, Wisconsin vs. Michigan State football tickets have been rapidly rising on the secondary market, ranking as one of the most expensive games of the weekend. In fact, according to data provided by Razorgator, tickets to this showdown are averaging $158, with the get-in price clocking in at $76. Luckily, fans can at least save some money on their MSU Spartan Stadium parking by going through ParkWhiz.com, which features numerous cheap parking options all around the venue.

These two programs have played 49 times, but have not squared off since 2012. In the most recent matchup, Michigan State won 16-13 at Wisconsin. To give the game some context, Le’Veon Bell was Michigan State’s leading rusher, totaling 77 yards on 21 hard-fought carries. Montee Ball rushed for just 46 yards on 21 carries in the loss for the Badgers. The faces are all different in this particular meeting, but expect the action to be just as fierce, with both teams jockeying for position in the polls in the early going.

Fast forward to this year’s matchup and the backfields (and team complexions) look very different. Michigan State’s running back, LJ Scott, has played well in early-season games, but must step up in Big Ten play if the Spartans have a shot at winning the division. Things will not be easy, though against a physical Wisconsin defense that features several future NFL defenders.

For the Badgers, things start with the offensive line and rushing attack. Senior running back Corey Clement does not get as much fanfare as some of the other top running backs, but he’s very talented. Clement is averaging 4.7 yards per carry and is the team’s true bellcow runner. Due to an ankle injury, Clement did not play against Georgia State, but that may just be a precautionary move. Expect the coaching staff to feed Clement early and often to quiet a hostile Michigan State home crowd.

After its game against Michigan State, Wisconsin will play Michigan and Ohio State, so there will be a sense of urgency to win this game. Meanwhile, Michigan State will have a fairly easy schedule until an October 29 meeting against Michigan when they wrap up this next contest. Regardless, this should be one of the most exciting games of the weekend on the upcoming college football slate.

Penn State's Visit To The Big House This Weekend Drawing High Prices On Secondary Ticket Market

After dominating its first three opponents, No. 4 Michigan will receive its first Big Ten test when they host Penn State at the Big House this weekend. In turn, this will also be the first Big Ten Conference game for the 2-1 Nittany Lions, but a matchup against the Wolverines is not what this team was hoping for to start conference play.

Historically, Michigan is 12-7 against Penn State and has won two straight games. Last season, Michigan won 28-16 at Happy Valley, as former Michigan quarterback Jake Rudock threw for 256 yards and two touchdowns. Penn State’s defense was able to limit the Wolverines to just 87 rushing yards on 30 attempts, but Michigan was able to find their success through the air. On the flip side, Michigan’s rugged defense limited Penn State’s talented running back Saquon Barkley to just 68 yards on 15 carries. Quarterback Christian Hackenberg completed just 13-of-31 pass attempts for 137 yards, as Michigan had their way defensively.

With its high-profile nature, it’s no wonder to see that Penn State vs. Michigan football tickets are averaging $142.90 on the secondary market, according to information provided by Razorgator. Furthermore, the get-in price is going for as high as $71, solidifying it as one of the most expensive college football games of the weekend. Despite its high price tag, fans can at least save some money on their parking at Michigan Stadium by going through ParkWhiz.com, which boasts

Expect Michigan to spread the ball around on offense in this game. Quarterback Wilton Speight has been great in early action, and a large part of that is he’s been able to distribute the ball to his top three receivers. Tight end Jake Butt, who scored against Penn State last season, has scored three times already in 2016, while top wideout Amara Darboh has also scored three touchdowns. Running backs Chris Evans and De’Veon Smith have shared the majority of carries and figure to be busy in this matchup.

For Penn State, expect the game plan to feature a heavy dosage of Barkley to keep the pressure off of a relatively inexperienced offense. If Penn State can get Barkley rolling, they’ll have a chance to control the clock and set the pace throughout the ballgame, thus putting them in a better position to win. Still, this will be a tall task against one of the best teams in the nation, and on the road in a very hostile environment.

Many have criticized Michigan’s early-season schedule — and this team should remain unchallenged until an October 29 game in East Lansing against Michigan State, should they emerge past Penn State with a win. A November 26 tilt at Ohio State will also be a pivotal game for Michigan’s College Football Playoff odds. Expect an exciting season of football in Ann Arbor this season that may culminate with Michigan’s first national championship under head coach Jim Harbaugh.

Vikings' New Stadium Debut Tops Priciest Action For Upcoming Week 2 Slate

After an exciting Week 1 of action in the NFL, fans turn their attention to the upcoming Week 2, which is highlighted with some premium divisional games and home openers, including Packers at Vikings, Dolphins at Patriots, and Jets at Bills. In addition to these divisional affairs, some of the key primetime contests consist of high-profile matchups, specifically Indianapolis at Denver and Philadelphia at Chicago. An overview of the top Week 2 games, in terms of get-in ticket price, are presented below.

9/18 Green Bay @ Minnesota | U.S. Bank Stadium | Get-In: $265

The most expensive game in Week 2 will feature a NFC North battle between Green Bay and Minnesota. This will be the first official game at brand new U.S. Bank Stadium, so it’s understandable it ranks as the most expensive of the week, with the Vikings opening up their new venue opposite a longtime rival. Last season, Green Bay came to University of Minnesota Stadium and embarrassed Minnesota, 30-13. Minnesota will need to generate pressure on Aaron Rodgers in order to avenge that lopsided defeat, as well as figure out their quarterback situation. The club traded for Sam Bradford following the injury of Teddy Bridgewater, and it is most likely that he’ll be ready to make his team debut in this historic encounter. This could wind up as one of the most expensive games of the entire NFL season.

9/18 Miami @ New England | Gillette Stadium | Get-In: $168

After tough road games in Week 1, Miami and New England will travel back to the East Coast for an AFC East clash. Jimmy Garoppolo is seeking a strong first home start at Gillette Stadium, while Miami will look to pull off the upset after almost doing just that in Seattle in the season opener. Thus, the Dolphins are definitely capable of sneaking out of Gillette Stadium with a victory if the Patriots aren’t too careful. The get-in ticket price for Miami vs. New England Patriots tickets start at $168 on Razorgator.

9/19 Philadelphia @ Chicago | Soldier Field | Get-In: $146

The Chicago Bears will play their first game at Soldier Field on Monday Night Football. Chicago will welcome a Philadelphia team that will start rookie quarterback, Carson Wentz in his first road game. These two teams have not played since 2013, but Philadelphia has won two of the last three match-ups. A lot of the key players have changed, but expect a physical game between these two teams. The get-in ticket price for this game is $146.

9/18 Indianapolis @ Denver | Sports Authority Stadium | Get-In: $130

After a thrilling Week 1 victory over the Carolina Panthers, Denver is seeking a second straight home victory over a potential playoff team. Thanks to a strong defensive effort In Week 1, Denver defeated Carolina, 21-20. Denver sacked Cam Newton three times and forced one interception. On offense, C.J. Anderson rushed for 92 yards and one touchdown. Denver will need a big defensive effort against a Colts team that has won two straight games against them. Fans that want to attend this game should check out Razorgator, where Colts vs. Broncos tickets start at $130. In addition, to help save on the costs of getting to the game, fans can find cheap parking for Sports Authority Field at Mile High on ParkWhiz.com.

9/18 Seattle @ Los Angeles | Los Angeles Coliseum | Get-In: $130

The Los Angeles Rams will play their first home game on Sunday, September 18, against the division rival Seattle Seahawks. Over the last two seasons, the Rams are 2-0 at home against Seattle, so fans are hoping for another win over their bitter NFC West rival. Fans should act quickly if they want to secure tickets for this matchup, as Seahawks vs. Rams tickets start at $130, which is one of their highest ticket prices this season.