Eagles vs Cowboys the most expensive ticket remaining on Philly schedule

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The Philadelphia Eagles are marching into December right where they want to be. It’s open for debate whether or not they’ll be excited once Nick Foles (collarbone) returns to full strength, but at 9-3 and sitting in first place in the NFC East, Chip Kelly’s crew has little to be down about.

Naturally, a strong run in December could help the Eagles lock up a second straight division title and give them a shot at taking another step forward in the playoffs. To see how they’ll get to that point, let’s take a look at Philly’s December schedule by breaking down their cheapest and most expensive Philadelphia Eagles tickets remaining, according to data from TiqIQ.com:

Cheapest – @ Washington Redskins (12/20/14) | Average Ticket Price: $151.90 | Get-in Ticket Price: $26 | FedEx Field suites

Eagles tickets drop a bit for this Week 16 showdown with the Redskins. Despite this being a somewhat intense rivalry, the price drops due to the Redskins not being a playoff contender or a legit threat to Philadelphia. No Robert Griffin III potentially saps some of the allure, as well, but the value is clear to see for fans on both sides.

While the value is obviously nice, Philly fans should enjoy the trip to D.C. even more considering it will be a likely win. Colt McCoy shouldn’t strike much fear into the Eagles, while they could be as strong as ever with Foles possibly back under center. Road games can present a problem, but the Eagles are a solid 3-3 away from home. It’ll take a huge effort from the Redskins to spoil the Eagles’ visit.

Most Expensive – VS. Dallas Cowboys (12/14/14) | Average Ticket Price: $381.19 | Get-in Ticket Price: $171 | Lincoln Financial Field suites

Dallas coming to Philly is easily their biggest game left on the schedule, as the second meeting between these two teams will almost certainly decide the division. The Eagles whipped the ‘Boys the first time around and hold a one-game lead (as well as the tiebreaker), but a win by Dallas could push this one to be decided by other variables.

To avoid that, the Eagles will have to come out firing on all cylinders and make sure they take control just like they did in their previous clash with Dallas. That’s not too much to ask with them playing in front of their home crowd.

This is the most expensive ticket remaining on the Philadelphia schedule at an average price just north of $380. Though that is far less expensive than an Eagles suite which, according to data from SuiteHop, typically starts at $20,000 per game!

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