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 5 of the NFL season!
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Rank1+1Previous rank: 2$498Average median
resale priceThe Philadelphia Eagles won a tight overtime game against their rival Commanders to remain atop the NFC East. Jalen Hurts, AJ Brown, and the passing game looked to be in Super Bowl form in this big home win. The Eagles have the most expensive game in the NFL for the rest of the season still on their schedule: a massive divisional showdown against the Cowboys in Week 9, where the median ticket is an insane $725 right now. (Last Week: $470)
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Rank2-1Previous rank: 1$480Average median
resale priceThe Las Vegas Raiders lost a tight game against their rival Chargers without quarterback Jimmy Garrapolo. Raider Nation has now witnessed three straight losses since their impressive Week 1 comeback in Denver. Luckily for their resale value, Allegiant Stadium continues to be a hot destination for football fans from across the country, both cheering for the Raiders and cheering against them. This popularity with visiting fans makes Vegas more resale value proof than other struggling teams, but if the losses continue to mount, don’t be surprised if other squads close the gap down the stretch (Last Week: $492)
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Rank3$433Average median
resale priceThe Kansas City Chiefs struggled on both sides of the ball against the Jets, but luckily for Chiefs fans (and Swifties), Travis Kelce and company escaped New Jersey with a primetime victory. Their road trip continues to Minnesota before they head back to Arrowhead for a primetime showdown with the Broncos.
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Rank4+1Previous rank: 5$387Average median
resale priceThe Detroit Lions picked up a dominant Thursday Night Football victory at Lambeau Field, with many Michiganders making the trip across Lake Michigan to cheer on their squad. Improved play on both sides of the football has propelled these small market underdogs into the national spotlight and the top tier of the resale rankings. (Last Week: $369)
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Rank5-1Previous rank: 4$383Average median
resale priceThe Miami Dolphins looked unstoppable in Week 3 against the Broncos. On Sunday, however, the Bills Mafia and their defense demonstrated that Tua and the offense are, in fact, stoppable. They’ll get a struggling but expensive Giants team at home this weekend. (Last Week: $383)
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Rank6+1Previous rank: 7$381Average median
resale priceIt’s almost boring how dominant the San Francisco 49ers have been this season. After another double digit W over the Cardinals on Sunday, the 49ers have solidified themselves as Super Bowl favorites. If Christian McCaffrey can keep putting up 4 touchdown performances, he has the potential to break the long QB MVP streak haunting the league in recent years. A top 3 most expensive game in the NFL for the rest of the season awaits on Sunday when the Cowboys come to town. The median ticket is a whopping $655 for this playoff rematch. (Last Week: $363)
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Rank7+1Previous rank: 8$363Average median
resale priceThe Dallas Cowboys got back to their dominant ways in a Week 4 thrashing of their old friend Ezekiel Elliot and the Patriots. If 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 Cowboys games drives ticket averages down despite their packed home games. AT&T Stadium will get some time to breathe in the coming weeks, with two straight road games and a bye on deck before a Halloweekend game against the Rams. (Last Week: $358)
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Rank8-2Previous rank: 6$360Average median
resale priceThe Cincinnati Bengals were unable to keep up their momentum from Week 3, falling to 1-3 on the season. Tennessee dominated Joe Burrow and the Bengals, bringing up massive questions about a potential third straight AFC Championship game appearance. With star wideout Ja’Marr Chase expressing concern about their offensive philosophy and rumors of Joe Burrow getting shut down, the Bengals are in jeopardy of plummeting in the resale rankings if they can’t turn things around soon. (Last Week: $365)
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Rank9$322Average median
resale priceLike their AFC rival Bengals, the New England Patriots failed to keep up their Week 3 success and fell to 1-3 in a blowout. Most notably, QB Mac Jones was benched in a rough performance by the offense. We’ll see how much the Patriots continue to drop in value if the struggles continue. (Last Week: $331)
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Rank10+1Previous rank: 11$309Average 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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Rank11-1Previous rank: 10$305Average median
resale priceThe Buffalo Bills got a statement win over the red hot Dolphins on Sunday. Josh Allen and the Bills are still the top dogs in the AFC East, and Bills Mafia has proved willing to pay the price of admission for that success. The Bills will have a “home game” in London before returning to Orchard Park to host their in-state rival Giants. (Last Week: $310)
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Rank12+1Previous rank: 13$288Average median
resale priceBryce Young and the struggling Carolina Panthers picked up their fourth straight loss to open up the season. To make matters worse, they do not own their first round pick after trading up to draft Young. A brutal road trip to Detroit and Miami isn’t ideal for a team looking to build momentum. In the resale market, all eyes are on their Week 11 home matchup against the Cowboys, which is one of the top 3 most expensive games across the NFL for the rest of the season. (Last Week: $277)
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Rank13-1Previous rank: 12$285Average median
resale priceThe Minnesota Vikings are hoping to become the first team since 2018 to make the playoffs after starting 0-3. The Vikings got their first victory of the year in Carolina and will have a chance to pick up their first home win against the defending champion Chiefs. We’ll see if Kirk Cousins, Justin Jefferson and the Vikings can make Taylor Swift clips the only Chiefs highlights in a game that is scoring a massive $449 median. (Last Week: $289)
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Rank14$267Average median
resale pricePittsburgh Steelers fans packed an opposing team’s stadium once again in Houston. Unfortunately, their team didn’t show up in the same way that they did in their Week 3 showdown in Houston, and injuries played a big role. Health will play a big role in another divisional showdown against the Ravens on Sunday, a game that is looking like the top game on the resale market for the rest of Pittsburgh’s season. (Last Week: $270)
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Rank15+3Previous rank: 18$252Average median
resale priceThe Green Bay Packers dropped a big divisional game to the Lions in front of their home crowd at Lambeau on Thursday. The sea of cheeseheads was polluted by moldy blue this week, with invasive Michiganders prompting the Packers to release a statement about visiting fans. So why did the Packers’ increase in value? As we highlighted last week, the fact that the Packers were hosting a Thursday Night game was bringing down their value, as games that are sooner tend to drop in value. This is a return to where we expect the Packers to be, around the $250 mark, without that outlier. (Last Week: $240)
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Rank16-1Previous rank: 15$244Average median
resale priceThe Denver Broncos eeked out of Chicago with their first win of the season. While there are still a lot of question marks with this squad, particularly on defense, a surprisingly weak AFC wildcard situation means there’s still hope that Broncos Country can ride the way they want to. The market, however, continues to react poorly to their upcoming matchup with the Jets. What was supposed to be a big showdown against Aaron Rodgers is now a low-value matchup between a couple of 1-3 teams. (Last Week: $264)
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Rank17$231Average 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: $244)
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Rank18+1Previous rank: 19$231Average median
resale priceThe Washington Commanders lost a heartbreaker to Philadelphia this week, but making it to overtime on the road against the defending NFC champs isn’t a bad look for a team many considered to be in a rebuilding year. They will have a solid chance to get back in the win column at home against a winless Bears team. From a resale perspective, hosting five more playoff teams from last year (Eagles, Giants, Dolphins, 49ers and Cowboys) is giving Washington a resale value boost as well. (Last Week: $236)
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Rank19-3Previous rank: 16$231Average median
resale priceAfter their fourth embarrassing loss to open the season, the forecast is looking murky in the Windy City. If the Chicago Bears want their fans to start cheering rather than booing them, a primetime win over the Commanders would be a solid start. On the bright side, Justin Fields and the offense looked much improved, and if the season were to end today, they’d own the first two picks in the draft. They’ll have to start winning soon to avoid being in a similar situation in the resale rankings. (Last Week: $251)
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Rank20+4Previous rank: 24$226Average median
resale priceThe New York Giants were embarrassed in primetime for the third time already on Monday. Injuries to Saquon Barkley and the offensive line played a big role in Daniel Jones’s struggles, but a hardcore Giants fan base has high expectations for a squad that won a playoff game last season. The Giants’ resale value is being propped up by their Week 8 matchup against the Jets, where fans in New York and New Jersey appear to be in a bidding war against each other for seats. (Last Week: $214)
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Rank21+1Previous rank: 22$224Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams held on to beat the Colts in a dramatic overtime victory. They’ll head home to SoFi for a three game homestand. Two of those games, against the Eagles on Sunday and the Steelers in Week 7, are the last two big resale games of the year for LA. Rams fans will hopefully have Cooper Kupp back for both of them. (Last Week: $223)
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Rank22-1Previous rank: 21$216Average median
resale priceBye week is coming at the perfect time for the Los Angeles Chargers. Although coming off of two straight victories, injuries are plaguing Joey Bosa, Austin Ekeler, Justin Herbert and many others on the roster. The Chargers will have plenty of time to charge up before they host the Cowboys on Monday Night Football in Week 6, a game that is standing out as a bright spot for SoFi Stadium. (Last Week: $226)
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Rank23-3Previous rank: 20$214Average median
resale priceGang Green looked much improved against the defending champs at home, particularly on offense, but lost a controversial game in which some fans will tell you that the Chiefs, the refs, and Taylor Swift were stacked against them. From a resale perspective, the pop star’s appearance actually appeared to help New York’s ticket performance. but with that game now over, the tumble continues for the New York Jets both in the standings and in the resale rankings. (Last Week: $227)
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Rank24-1Previous rank: 23$214Average median
resale priceDerek Carr fought through injury to start at quarterback, but the New Orleans Saints were unable to take down a red hot Bucs team in front of their home fans. The Saints are praying for improved health and improved performance on the field ahead of their road trip to Foxborough and Houston. (Last Week: $214)
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Rank25$207Average median
resale priceThe Jacksonville Jaguars got a big win at their home away from home in London (or Andy’s Room depending on your broadcast). They’ll stay in London for a matchup with the Bills before heading back to Florida to face the Colts. (Last Week: $209)
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Rank26+1Previous rank: 27$206Average median
resale priceTom Brady who? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers look great heading into their bye with Baker Mayfield behind center. Coming out of the bye, the Bucs have their biggest resale game for the rest of the year, a matchup with the Lions, where tickets are going for roughly $280. (Last Week: $187)
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Rank27-1Previous rank: 26$196Average median
resale priceCleveland Browns fans had a rough start to their Sunday when it was revealed that starting quarterback Deshaun Watson was out with a shoulder injury. Things did not get much better in their big divisional showdown with the Ravens from there. The bye comes at the perfect time, giving Watson time to rest up against a a stingy Niners team whose fans travel well. (Last Week: $199)
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Rank28+2Previous rank: 30$167Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts got Anthony RIchardson back in Week 4, but couldn’t get back in the win column in their overtime loss to the Rams. They showed a lot of heart in this comeback, though, and with Jonathan Taylor’s potential return, more wins could be on the way. Home fans will have plenty of opportunities to witness that down the stretch, with three of the Colts’ final four games at home. (Last Week: $150)
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Rank29-1Previous rank: 28$160Average median
resale priceThe Baltimore Ravens bounced back from an overtime disappointment in Week 3, winning a key divisional matchup with their rival Browns. A big road trip looms to Pittsburgh and Tennessee, so don’t expect much resale volatility for the Ravens unless something big happens to Lamar. (Last Week: $162)
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Rank30-1Previous rank: 29$156Average median
resale priceAtlanta Falcons fans that woke up early to watch their London showdown with the Jaguars were treated to a rough English breakfast. The Falcons will be excited to see that their next two games are at home, against Texans and Commanders teams that are also 2-2. (Last Week: $152)
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Rank31+1Previous rank: 32$143Average median
resale priceThe Arizona Cardinals aren’t going to go down without a fight this season. Josh Dobbs and the underdog Cards were within a score of the elite Niners heading into the fourth quarter in Santa Clara on Sunday. They ultimately suffered their first double digit loss of the season, but proved once again that they aren’t the pushovers many thought they’d be this season. They enjoy a high quality resale opponent this week with Joe Burrow and the struggling Bengals, in a matchup between teams hunting for their second win. (Last Week: $146)
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Rank32-1Previous rank: 31$128Average median
resale priceHave the Houston Texans found their franchise quarterback? Fans are starting to buy in after CJ Stroud put up an impressive performance against an impressive Steelers defense. Speaking of the Steelers, blame them for this big drop in resale value. Without the expensive Steelers tickets on the plate, there are less valuable matchups left on the table in a weak AFC South. (Last Week: $148)