Week 13 has already been highlighted by Aaron Rodgers’ 61-yard game-winning throw against the Lions Thursday night, but several key games will be played around the league this weekend. Among the biggest is a showdown in the Meadowlands between the New York Giants and Jets Sunday afternoon. Both are vying for a Wild Card berth in their respective conferences and the battle will be the most expensive game on the secondary market this week.
MetLife Stadium will play host to the 13
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regular season meeting between the Giants and Jets. The average secondary market price for
, which is actually down 18% from its peak average of $524.32 on November 28. The cheapest ticket is now listed for $213. The Giants lead the series 8-4 all-time.
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After having their undefeated streak snapped by the Broncos last week, the Patriots travel home to take on the slumping Eagles in the week’s second most expensive game.
, a sharp 44.3% decline from its $566.28 average on November 28 – one day prior to their loss to the Broncos. The get-in price starts at $165.
Chicago owns the 10
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seed in the NFC playoff picture but could make a push towards the front of the Wild Card pack with a win at home against a struggling San Francisco team this weekend. Sunday’s game will be the most expensive game remaining at Soldier Field during the regular season, with next week’s battle with the Redskins averaging $205.72 and a January 3 game with the Lions owning an average price of $229.16 on the resale market.
The Redskins enter their game with the Cowboys owners of the fourth seed in the NFC playoff picture. They’ll hope to keep their playoff hopes alive with a win over the struggling Cowboys, who are considered the worst team in the NFC at 3-8 and own the 16
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seed in the conference ahead of Sunday’s game.
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