Tennessee Titans Face St. Louis Rams and Kansas City Chiefs For Most and Least Expensive Preseason Tickets

With the No. 2 overall pick from this year’s NFL Draft waiting in the wings to be the Tennessee Titans’ quarterback of the future, there are plenty of reasons to attend Titans preseason games this season. Mariota’s development can be seen from the very beginning, with four games to give him some experience before the NFL’s regular season begins.

Mariota was last season’s Heisman Trophy winner from the University of Oregon and was selected after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers took Jameis Winston with the first overall selection. With information provided by TiqIQ.com, here is a breakdown of the Titans’ preseason ticket prices on the secondary market.

8/14/2015 | Atlanta Falcons vs. Tennessee Titans | Georgia Dome | Average Price: $41 | Get-in Price: $3

8/23/2015 | Tennessee Titans vs. St. Louis Rams | LP Field | Average Price: $52.18 | Get-in Price: $7

8/28/2015 | Kansas City Chiefs vs. Tennessee Titans | Arrowhead Stadium | Average Price: $37 | Get-in Price: $2

9/3/2015 | Tennessee Titans vs. Minnesota Vikings | LP Field | Average Price: $51.84 | Get-in Price: $4

Titans fans in the Nashville area don’t have to make that hard of a decision when choosing between the two home preseason games. Both games have a similar average ticket price on the secondary market, as it costs $52.18 against the St. Louis Rams and $51.84 opposing the Minnesota Vikings. The get-in prices are only $3 apart as well, but both are less than $10, making each an outstanding bargain.

But for out-of-town fans, seeing the Titans play on the road against either the Atlanta Falcons or Kansas City Chiefs are two very affordable options. Hipmunk.com is any football fan’s No. 1 travel resource for the upcoming football season, and has Atlanta flight deals for those closer to the Georgia Dome, or flights to Kansas City for fans looking for a unique stadium experience at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Titans tied the Buccaneers for the worst record in the NFL a year ago, but lost a tiebreaker that allowed Tampa Bay to select first in the NFL Draft. That tiebreaker interestingly may shape the future of both franchises very differently, as the Mariota era seems to be fully underway in Nashville.

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