NFL Resale Power Rankings
Looking to resell tickets? It’s important to note that there are a variety of factors that drive supply and demand for each NFL franchise.
To help simplify your understanding of each team’s current resale value, TiqAssist will rank every team by average median list price for home games throughout the season. After another week of upsets and injuries, here are the Resale Power Rankings from top to bottom for Week 10 of the NFL season!
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Rank1$466Average median
resale priceJalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles held on to get an important 28-23 win over their rival Cowboys on Sunday Night Football. That game was, as expected, one of the games of the week in Week 9. That game was, also as expected, one of the top resale games of the NFL season. Not having that game left on the market resulted in a substantial drop in resale value. (Last Week: $517)
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Rank2$450Average median
resale priceThe Detroit Lions knocked off the Raiders on the field and in the resale rankings heading into the bye. Heading out of it, they’ll head to SoFi for a matchup with the resurgent Chargers before hosting back to back division rivals at Ford Field. (Last Week: $450)
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Rank3+1Previous rank: 4$436Average median
resale priceIf I got a dollar for every time I mentioned these two reasons for tanking value, I’d have enough money to pay for December Las Vegas Raiders tickets: 1) struggling team performance 2) quarterback questions. Despite a win over the Giants on Sunday, the allure of attending a game at the shiny new Allegiant Stadium is fading, as is the relevancy of the team that plays inside of it. After the firing of their Head Coach and GM, and the prolonged search for a franchise quarterback, we hope you already listed the Raiders games that you’re not going to. That is especially true for Sunday night’s matchup with the Jets, which has dropped in value for two straight months since the Aaron Rodgers injury. (Last Week: $437)
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Rank4-1Previous rank: 3$433Average median
resale pricePatrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs head into the bye after a convincing win over the red hot Miami Dolphins. The good news from a resale perspective is that all of their lowest resale games are behind them, with Philadelphia, Buffalo, Las Vegas and Cincinnati still on the slate as the final four teams to head to Arrowhead. They have until November 20th until their next game in the United States, when they’ll head home for a Monday Night Football showdown with the Eagles. (Last week: $442)
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Rank5$382Average median
resale priceTyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins had a disappointing trip to Germany end with a loss to the defending champion Chiefs. Tua and company will have the chance to demonstrate that they are capable of beating good teams in front of their home fans down the stretch, with high value home games against the Cowboys and Bills to close their home slate. (Last Week: $385)
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Rank6$374Average median
resale priceComing off of a big win against the Rams, Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys came up short in their road trip to Philadelphia. They’ll have a much easier matchup at home on Sunday against a Giants team that they obliterated in Week 1. Late season dates with Seattle, Philadelphia and Detroit headline Dallas’s schedule and resale dominance. (Last Week: $368)
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Rank7+1Previous rank: 8$346Average median
resale priceThe Seattle Seahawks lost in embarrassing fashion on Sunday in Baltimore. They’ll look to bounce back in a hurry with some high profile games coming up on the schedule. Hosting the Niners, Eagles and Steelers in three of those games is boosting Seattle’s resale value for now. (Last Week: $349)
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Rank8+1Previous rank: 9$342Average median
resale priceThe bye came at the perfect time for the San Francisco 49ers. Dealing with injuries and a 3 game losing streak, this gave Brock Purdy and company plenty of time to reset. That’s huge before a slew of high profile, and high resale value games down the stretch. (Last Week: $346)
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Rank9-2Previous rank: 7$329Average median
resale priceJoe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals got a 24-18 statement victory over the Bills on Sunday Night Football. So why the drop in value? That matchup between AFC juggernauts was a hot ticket on the resale market, and without those tickets, the value of being a Bengals season ticket holder suffered. The rest of their non-divisional home games (Texans, Colts and Vikings) just don’t inspire that same hype. (Last Week: $350)
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Rank10$270Average median
resale priceThe Buffalo Bills lost a disappointing 24-18 game against the Bengals in Cincinnati on Sunday. Josh Allen and co. will try to remind their home fans what winning looks like in their third straight primetime game: a Monday Night Football showdown with Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos. (Last Week: $282)
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Rank11+2Previous rank: 13$250Average median
resale priceThe 2-7 New England Patriots lost another tough game at home against the Commanders. At least those cheap tickets are off the market, but Patriots fans have not responded well to New England’s early struggles, with no more games eclipsing a median resale value of $300 left on the schedule. (Last Week: $239)
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Rank12$249Average median
resale priceThe Jacksonville Jaguars come out of their bye with a huge matchup against the 49ers. That is the most expensive game of the season left on Jacksonville’s schedule, going for a median $314 right now. (Last Week: $244)
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Rank13-2Previous rank: 11$248Average median
resale priceJosh Dobbs and the Minnesota Vikings got another key win against the Falcons on Sunday to get back above .500. Off the field, losing Kirk Cousins to a torn achilles was still brutal. The Vikings have two more games on the road before their next home game. Vikings’ resale value could look completely different if the market responds negatively to the loss of their star quarterback. (Last Week: $250)
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Rank14$231Average median
resale priceThe Pittsburgh Steelers got back in the win column after a 20-16 Thursday Night Football W against the Titans at home. Getting those cheap TNF tickets off the market was also big for Pittsburgh resale value moving forward. They have a “resale boom” game in Week 10, when the historic Green Bay Packers come to town. (Last Week: $221)
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Rank15$211Average median
resale priceThe Tennessee Titans weren’t able to keep the wins coming in a 20-16 loss to the Steelers on TNF. If Will Levis can string together some more solid starts, fans might find confidence in buying Titans tickets again, but an uninteresting slate of remaining home games might make that tough. (Last Week: $214)
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Rank16$206Average median
resale priceJordan Love and the Green Bay Packers reminded fans at Lambeau what winning looks like in a 20-3 victory over the Rams. It’ll take a lot more than that to reignite fans interest in tickets. Their next home game against the Chargers is going for a paltry median price of $189, a price unheard of in the Aaron Rogers era. (Last Week: $208)
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Rank17$197Average median
resale priceThe Carolina Panthers were unable to keep the wins coming, losing 27-13 to the Colts. Bryce Young’s rookie struggles continued as the first overall pick threw three picks. It might be tough to convince Panthers fans to buy tickets to anything other than Week 11’s Cowboys game. A bland schedule might be to blame with tickets to their Week 15 game against Atlanta, for example, going for an ugly median of $66 right now. (Last Week: $204)
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Rank18$202Average median
resale priceThe New Orleans Saints forced five turnovers in a 24-17 victory over the Bears. They’ll hit the road before returning to NOLA for a big resale game against the Lions. (Last Week: $201)
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Rank19+3Previous rank: 22$197Average median
resale priceThe Cleveland Browns throttled the lowly Cardinals in a 27-0 victory at home. Getting those low value tickets off of the market gave Cleveland a solid boost ahead of their big trip to Baltimore this Sunday. (Last Week: $189)
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Rank20-1Previous rank: 19$196Average median
resale priceThe Washington Commanders traded two of their defensive centerpieces and barely escaped New England with a 20-17 victory over the struggling Patriots. Preventing a big drop in value is the fact that they still host four more playoff teams from last year (Giants, Dolphins, 49ers and Cowboys). (Last Week: $194)
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Rank21-1Previous rank: 20$195Average median
resale priceZach Wilson and the New York Jets got blown out on national television during a 27-6 loss to the Chargers. Despite getting those cheap Chargers tickets off the market, Gang Green barely budged in resale value. Zach Wilson just isn’t as big of a selling point as Aaron Rodgers was supposed to be. (Last Week: $193)
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Rank22-1Previous rank: 21$188Average median
resale priceJustin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers won their second straight blowout game after a 27-6 throttling of the Jets on Monday Night Football. They’ll head back home for a big matchup with the red hot Lions. The next high value resale matchup for the Chargers won’t take place until their Week 16 matchup with the Bills at SoFi. (Last Week: $189)
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Rank23+1Previous rank: 24$181Average median
resale priceRussell Wilson and the Denver Broncos got their second straight win in an upset over the Kansas City Chiefs heading into their bye. The bad news? Those two games against KC and the Packers were their highest value game for the rest of the season. They host the Vikings on Sunday Night Football this weekend. (Last Week: $181)
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Rank24+3Previous rank: 27$175Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts picked up a 27-13 victory over Bryce Young and the Panthers to stay within striking distance of a Wild Card spot. Fans will have to get up early to watch their Colts in Germany on Sunday. (Last Week: $167)
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Rank25+1Previous rank: 26$175Average median
resale priceThe Atlanta Falcons fell to the Vikings 31-28, an embarrassing loss to a quarterback who hadn’t been with the team for a full week. They’ll hit the road to face another QB challenged Cardinals team. Getting their first round draft picks more involved might spur more interest in Falcons games. (Last Week: $176)
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Rank26-1Previous rank: 25$177Average median
resale priceThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their fourth straight game on Sunday, this one a 39-37 loss that saw CJ Stroud set all sorts of NFL records. They’ll try not to get shredded by another rookie QB on Sunday, when Will Levis and the Titans head to Tampa Bay. (Last Week: $176)
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Rank27+2Previous rank: 29$167Average median
resale priceNot to beat a dead horse here, but it’s much easier for teams to lose value than gain value over the course of the season. The Baltimore Ravens won their fourth straight game to maintain sole possession of first place in the AFC North… but their resale value barely budged. They’ll host their division rival Browns on Sunday. (Last Week: $165)
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Rank28$166Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams were stifled in Green Bay on Sunday, falling 20-3 to the Packers. Their final “high” resale matchup is their first game out of the bye, this one against the Seahawks in Week 11. (Last Week: $166)
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Rank29-6Previous rank: 23$147Average median
resale priceThe two biggest causes for volatile ticket drops are 1) team performance and 2) questionable quarterback situations. The 2-7 Chicago Bears are suffering from both right now. (Last Week: $184)
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Rank30$147Average median
resale priceThe New York Giants resale value dropped again after falling to a Raiders team that just fired their coach and GM. With Daniel Jones now out for the year, it would be surprising to see the Giants make up any ground for the rest of what’s looking like a lost season. (Last Week: $155)
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Rank31+1Previous rank: 32$132Average median
resale priceThe Houston Texan got back to .500 thanks to CJ Stroud’s monster performance in a 39-37 win against the Bucs. As we’ve highlighted before, it’s hard to gain resale value in the NFL, and a bland home slate certainly isn’t helping the Texans in that department. (Last Week: $133)
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Rank32-1Previous rank: 31$131Average median
resale priceThe Arizona Cardinals lost 27-0 on Sunday. Their 6th straight loss kept the Cardinals in possession of the number one pick in the NFL Draft. The impending return of Kyler Murray isn’t even sparking interest in Cards tickets. (Last Week: $137)