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 4 of the NFL season!
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Rank1$492Average median
resale priceThe Las Vegas Raiders had a disappointing loss in Pittsburgh – checks notes – at home in Week 3. While Raiders players might not be thrilled to see so many visiting fans in the stands, the growing trend of away fans traveling to Vegas is great for their resale value, and sports in Vegas remain a hot ticket. (Last Week: $513)
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Rank2$470Average median
resale priceOne of three remaining undefeated teams, the Philadelphia Eagles are a hot ticket once again this season. They host their division rival Commanders in Week 4, a huge opportunity to further distance themselves from their rival Dallas Cowboys in the NFL standings and the resale rankings. (Last Week: $467)
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Rank3$433Average median
resale priceWeek 3’s matchup with the Bears wasn’t the most expensive event at Arrowhead Stadium that Taylor Swift has been featured in, but it sure wasn’t cheap either. The Kansas City Chiefs have a big reputation to hold up as the defending champs, and they seem to have shaken off the Week 1 rust, winning their second straight game. The end zone was a blank space for Justin Fields and a Bears team that will never want to get back together with Chris Jones and the Chiefs Defense. Patrick, Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs will hit the road for the next two weeks before hosting a Broncos team that they know all too well. (Last Week: $422)
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Rank4$383Average median
resale priceThis team is something else. The Miami Dolphins got a historic 70 point win over the Denver Broncos in Week 3 and the home fans loved every minute of it. Reigning AFC Offensive Player of the Week De’Von Achane, Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill and company will head north this week for a massive divisional matchup in Buffalo. Another big win there would solidify the Dolphins as AFC favorites and increase hype for Dolphins games even more. (Last Week: $378)
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Rank5$369Average median
resale priceThe Detroit Lions got a big bounceback win over the Falcons last week. Most importantly, their greatest weakness against Seattle, their pass rush, was one of their greatest strengths on Sunday, with NFC Defensive Player of the Week Aidan Hutchinson leading the way. That pass rush will head across Lake Michigan to Lambeau Field for Thursday Night Football, where a win would vault Detroit into first place in their division and potentially up the resale rankings as well. (Last Week: $366)
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Rank6+1Previous rank: 7$365Average median
resale priceJoe Burrow’s bold decision to play through his calf injury helped the Cincinnati Bengals get their first big win of the season on the field. Off the field, the Bengals will have two more weeks to justify fan confidence in their squad before returning home to face the Seahawks in Week 6. (Last Week: $357)
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Rank7+1Previous rank: 8$363Average median
resale priceWhat quarterback problem? Niners resale value took a massive drop heading into the season, but with more performances like the ones Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers put up against the Giants, San Francisco is looking on track to get back to where they were heading into the NFC Championship game last year. Looking ahead, a resale behemoth looms in Week 5 when the Cowboys return to the Bay after SF eliminated them in two straight playoff games. (Last Week: $346)
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Rank8-2Previous rank: 6$358Average median
resale priceIf you’re surprised that Dallas is not higher on this list, Jerry World might be to blame. One of the largest stadiums in the NFL, the volume of ticket inventory available for Dallas Cowboys games drives ticket averages down despite their packed home games. An embarrassing loss to the Cardinals hasn’t impacted Dallas’s resale value much, but more losses and injuries, like the ones to Trevon Diggs and Zach Martin, would surely spur a tumble. (Last Week: $359)
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Rank9$331Average median
resale priceThe New England Patriots stepped up and got their first win of the season against the Jets. The offense, however, will need to step things up if they want to rise more in the standings (and resale rankings). A trip to Jerryworld to face Micah Parsons and the Cowboys defense isn’t ideal, but the Cardinals proved last week that Dallas is not invincible. (Last Week: $338)
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Rank10$310Average median
resale priceAfter two bounce back wins following a Week 1 loss to the Jets, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills face their toughest matchup of the young season. The Dolphins team they are hosting is coming off of a historic win on offense. This game is already a huge victory for Buffalo in the resale market, with Bills Mafia paying up to cheer on their team in this high octane matchup. (Last Week: $310)
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Rank11$293Average median
resale priceThe Seattle Seahawks have won two straight after a disappointing Week 1 loss. NFC Offensive Player of the Week Kenneth Walker III and the red hot Seahawks have a great opportunity to show the world that they deserve to be back in the playoffs in primetime against the Giants. As is the case with most teams, the Seahawks have most of their highest value games later on in the season (tickets tend to drop in price closer to kickoff), and host the Niners, Eagles and Steelers to close the year. Having Carolina in the rearview mirror and those teams on the horizon boosted their value this week. (Last Week: $293)
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Rank12+1Previous rank: 13$289Average median
resale priceThe Chargers are notorious for not having many fans, and having that game off the schedule boosted the value of available Vikings tickets moving forward. Speaking of the past, the Minnesota Vikings are hoping to become the first team since 2018 to make the playoffs after starting 0-3. Kirk Cousins and Justin Jefferson are playing at MVP levels, and the rest of the team will need to step it up to make that happen. The good news? They get the winless Panthers this week before a massive resale value game against Kansas City. (Last Week: $282)
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Rank13-1Previous rank: 12$277Average median
resale priceBryce Young and the struggling Carolina Panthers will have a decent chance of getting their first win as they host the similarly winless Vikings. A win in front of the home fans would be massive in advance of a brutal road trip to Detroit and Miami. (Last Week: $287)
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Rank14+1Previous rank: 15$270Average median
resale priceThe Pittsburgh Steelers had a big win in Pittsburgh – checks notes – in Vegas on Sunday Night Football. We’ll see if the Steelers can paint the Houston stands Black and Yellow in Week 4 before they return home for a huge Week 5 divisional showdown with the Ravens. (Last Week: $265)
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Rank15-1Previous rank: 14$264Average median
resale priceThings just keep getting worse on the field for Russell Wilson and the Denver Broncos. Denver’s historic loss in Miami brought the Broncos down to an embarrassing 0-3 to start the season. Luckily for Broncos fans, they face two of the most disappointing offenses in the league these next two weeks in Justin Fields’s Bears and Zach Wilson’s Jets. The Broncos will need a win or two in those matchups to give Colorado residents confidence in buying tickets moving forward. (Last Week: $278)
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Rank16$251Average median
resale priceAfter another embarrassing loss, Chicago Bears fans are losing faith in QB Justin Fields and the rest of their franchise. The good news for Chicago is that they are hosting a similarly disappointing Denver Broncos team this week. We don’t like to throw the term ‘must win’ out very often, but if the Bears are expecting fans to continue cheering for their team rather than booing them, a strong showing versus the Broncos is essential. (Last Week: $258)
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Rank17$244Average median
resale priceThe Tennessee Titans were unable to maintain their Week 2 Overtime momentum and got destroyed in Cleveland last Sunday. Derrick Henry has not had any room to run and the passing game has not been able to pick up the slack. This team has not found much direction on the field and found a steady direction (down) in terms of resale value. (Last Week: $251)
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Rank18$240Average median
resale priceThe Green Bay Packers had a big comeback win on Sunday against the Saints. They return to Lambeau for a big divisional matchup against a Detroit Lions team that sent the Packers packing when they eliminated Green Bay from the playoffs Green in Aaron Rodgers’s last game in Green and Yellow. If you’re wondering why Green Bay went down in value this week, having a Thursday night game tends to drag overall prices down, as tickets consistently decrease in value closer to kickoff (their next home game is well before everyone else’s). That’s a good reminder to list early! (Last Week: $247)
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Rank19+5Previous rank: 24$236Average median
resale priceThe Washington Commanders suffered their first loss of the season in Week 2 to the Bills, but have yet to suffer a resale value loss. Hosting five more playoff teams from last year (Eagles, Giants, Dolphins, 49ers and Cowboys) is propping their value up for now. (Last Week: $214)
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Rank20-1Previous rank: 19$227Average median
resale priceThe tumble continues for the New York Jets both in the standings and in the resale rankings. Things don’t get much better on the field, as they matchup with the defending champion Chiefs this week. Zach Wilson and the struggling offense will have to show something against the Chiefs to give Jets fans confidence in buying tickets moving forward. (Last Week: $241)
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Rank21$226Average median
resale priceJustin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers can breathe a sigh of relief after escaping Minnesota with their first win of the season. They have their first chance to win in front of their home fans with a matchup against the Raiders at SoFi. (Last Week: $227)
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Rank22+1Previous rank: 23$223Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams suffered a heartbreaking and controversial loss in Cincinnati on Monday night. They will have another chance to pick up a road win in Indy this week, with a return to SoFi on the horizon in Week 5, a game against the Cardinals that the Rams will hopefully have Cooper Kupp back for. (Last Week: $223)
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Rank23+2Previous rank: 25$214Average median
resale priceThe New Orleans Saints blew a big game to the Packers last week. To make matters worse, QB Derek Carr is expected to miss extended time with a shoulder injury. The returning Alvin Kamara and the remaining Saints will have a chance to redeem themselves at home against their division rival Bucs. (Last Week: $195)
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Rank24-2Previous rank: 22$214Average median
resale priceThings haven’t been pretty for the New York Giants on the field this season. They’ve been destroyed by the 49ers and Cowboys on national television and barely squeaked by the lowly Cardinals in their three games so far. Fans are clearly not as interested in seeing their G-Men this season. They will have a chance to end their primetime embarrassment streak with a Monday Night Football game at home against Seattle. (Last Week: $223)
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Rank25-5Previous rank: 20$209Average median
resale priceThe fluctuation in the Jaguars’ resale value likely has to do with their London Games this season. We expect the Jacksonville Jaguars to remain around the $200 mark this season, regardless of how their first game across the pond against the Falcons goes. (Last Week: $337)
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Rank26+2Previous rank: 28$199Average median
resale priceThe Cleveland Browns got a huge statement win in front of their home fans last week against Tennessee. They’ll have another chance to do that in Cleveland this Sunday with a massive divisional game against the Ravens. (Last Week: $194)
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Rank27-1Previous rank: 26$187Average median
resale priceWe highlighted last week how the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ matchup against the Eagles was one of the biggest resale games of the year for NFC South teams. This drop was expected, regardless of the result, as those juicy primetime tickets are no longer on the resale market. (Last Week: $207)
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Rank28+1Previous rank: 29$162Average median
resale priceThe Baltimore Ravens lost a disappointing overtime game at home last week against the Colts. The injured Ravens will try to heal up soon, with three straight road games in Cleveland, Pittsburgh and Tennessee next on the schedule. The distance between now and their next game in Baltimore is a big reason why their resale value went up this week, as tickets tend to drop in value as kickoff approaches. (Last Week: $159)
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Rank29+3Previous rank: 32$152Average median
resale priceAs we’ve highlighted in past weeks, the Atlanta Falcons are the final victim of the NFC South’s bland 2023 schedule. This 2-1 squad likely won’t rise much higher in these rankings unless their opponents start to pick things up as well. (Last Week: $148)
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Rank30+1Previous rank: 31$150Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts got a big overtime win in Baltimore, but didn’t rise in resale value as a result. Anthony Richardson and Jonathan Taylor need to get healthy and perform well for their resale value to start shooting up. (Last Week: $150)
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Rank31-1Previous rank: 30$148Average median
resale priceCJ Stroud and the Houston Texans notched their first win of the season in a blowout victory against Jacksonville. This weekend’s home matchup against Pittsburgh is their highest resale value game of the season and will be a big test for Stroud and the offense. Similarly to Tampa Bay this week, expect the Texans to drop a bit more next week without the Steelers inventory on the market. (Last Week: $150)
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Rank32-5Previous rank: 27$146Average median
resale priceHow ‘bout them… Cardinals? The Arizona Cardinals showed up on both sides of the ball in their Week 3 shocking upset over the Cowboys. So why did they fall? The Cowboys are a consistent driver of value, and no longer having them on the schedule hurts the remaining ticket inventory. Another shocking upset in San Francisco could give Arizona fans confidence in paying up for tickets for less interesting opponents. (Last Week: $198)