Packers, 49ers and Ravens Are Top Priced Saints Tickets in 2014

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Despite the Carolina Panthers winning the NFC South last season, the New Orleans Saints continue to have the highest average in the division on the secondary market. According to TiqIQ, the season average for Saints tickets is $245.31, well above the trailing second place Panthers, who own an average price of $190.04. Each of the Saints’ top three home games will be mid-season against non-divisional opponents.

Below are the three most expensive games on the Saints schedule, by average price, at the Superdome this season.

Week 8 vs Green Bay Packers | Avg. Price: $358.41 | Get-in: $152

The most expensive game at the Superdome this season will be against the Packers on October 26. The average price for Saints vs Packers tickets is $358.41 on the secondary market, 46.1% above the season average, with a get-in price of $152. With the return of a healthy Aaron Rodgers, a quarterback duel between the Packers star and Drew Brees will also be covered on Sunday Night Football, allowing secondary prices to soar for the late-October game.

 

Week 10 vs San Francisco 49ers | Avg. Price: $312.57 | Get-in: $120

Colin Kaepernick and his 49ers will travel to New Orleans for a Week 10 game on November 9. The game will serve as the second highest-priced Saints home game on the secondary market this season as average price for Saints vs 49ers tickets is $312.57, 27.4% above the season average, with a get-in price of $120. The arrival of the young 49ers quarterback has driven secondary prices up, but holds no flame to that of Rodgers, whose Packers dominate the Superdome’s secondary ticket market this season.

 

Week 12 vs Baltimore Ravens | Avg. Price: $271.12 | Get-in: $103

The Ravens will make their way to the Superdome on November 24 and will see the third most expensive tickets on the Saints schedule this season. The average price for Saints vs Ravens tickets is $271.12 on the secondary market, 10.5% above the season average, with get-in price starting at $103. Though the Ravens experienced a mediocre 8-8 season and missed the playoffs last season following their 2013 Super Bowl win, the team has still created high demand on the secondary market, rounding off the top three most expensive home games on the Saints schedule.

 

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