Week 6 of the 2015 NFL is here, and the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks again find themselves hosting top-priced games on the secondary market. With Aaron Rodgers leading Green Bay to a 5-0 record after losing star wideout Jordy Nelson in the preseason, they’ll host a bumbling San Diego team at Lambeau Field Sunday.
The Seahawks have also had their fair share of problems on the field. The defending NFC champions are just 2-3 and head home to face a surging Carolina Panthers team that sits atop the NFC South at 5-0. However, the 12
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Man will still be paying big prices for tickets on the secondary market despite the team’s early season woes as the average price still exceeds the $300 average.
According to TiqIQ the average secondary market price for
. The cheapest ticket for the game is listed for $198. The two teams last met in 2011, when the Packers inched out a 45-38 victory at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
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Rounding out this week’s top-priced games is a matchup between the Patriots and Colts in Indianapolis. The Deflategate controversy hasn’t seemed to generate massive demand, however, as tickets average $170.65 and get-in price is $66. The Patriots continue their assault on the league after cruising to a 4-0 record. The Colts are also hot after winning their last three and claiming first place in the AFC South.