With .500 In Reach, Giants Prep For Battle In Buffalo, Tickets Remain Steady

In a battle between two of New York’s three football organizations, the Giants and Bills will face off in Week 4, with each club trying to gain some crucial momentum. The Bills are looking good at the moment at 2-1, with their lone loss coming in a competitive effort at the hands of the high-powered Patriots, while the Giants are trying to climb back up to .500, this despite the fact that they could easily be 3-0 entering this upcoming showdown. An inability to close games through the first two weeks has them in a 1-2 hole, and it won’t be easy evening that record against a very stout Bills defense.

No matter which side you’re cheering on at Ralph Wilson Stadium, fans are in for a solid discount, as tickets to see the Bills and Giants go at it in a rare encounter average out at a solid $230.20, while the cheap seats are $124, according to TiqIQ.com. The rarity of this contest adds to its value, as the Bills and Giants generally only face each other once every four years. Not only that, it’s an important early-season matchup for both clubs.

With this game looking like it will be one of the most entertaining on the Week 4 schedule, fans might be notably interested in attending in person, especially with how infrequently these two clubs meet. Flights to NYC can be booked through Hipmunk.com with ease for those coming from out of town, as they have a variety of options from most major airline carriers. Additionally, Hipmunk sports plenty of cheap Buffalo hotel listings, with rooms beginning at  $80.

Eli Manning and the Giants have looked good from an overall perspective so far in 2015. It’s the final moments in games that have haunted them the most. New York was able to finally put their late-game demons to rest in a win over the division rival Redskins last week, however, and now enter Week 4 with a chance to make a statement if they can pull off a massive road win over the Bills. Buffalo may represent New York’s biggest challenge of the young season, which is saying something after the G-Men narrowly lost to the Cowboys and Falcons to start the year.

If the Giants are to pull off the upset, it could be reliant on how Odell Beckham Jr. performs. The 2014 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award winner looked very much like the dominant player he was a season ago in torching the Redskins’ secondary in New York’s most recent game. If he can put forth a similar effort against the highly-ranked Bills defensive unit, that can open everything else up and put the Giants in a fine position to triumph.

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