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 6 of the NFL season!
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Rank1$519Average median
resale priceJalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles remain on top of the resale rankings and the standings after winning a 23-14 battle between the past two NFC champions at SoFi. 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 $773 right now. We don’t anticipate the Eagles slipping much until after that matchup. (Last Week: $498)
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Rank2$461Average median
resale priceThe Las Vegas Raiders won a big game at home against the Packers on Monday Night Football. From a resale perspective, Vegas benefitted once again from visiting fans looking to catch a game in Vegas, with a lot of cheeseheads populating the crowd. Jimmy G, Davante Adams, Josh Jacobs, and the offense will need to pick it up against the Patriots this week, in a game that has dropped from $420 to $395 in the past week as New England’s struggles continued. (Last Week: $480)
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Rank3+1Previous rank: 4$433Average median
resale priceYes, those Detroit Lions. The ones who have been the laughing stock of the league for decades are now one of the three most valuable NFL teams on the resale market. While the dominant performances of Aidan Hutchinson, Jared Goff and co. doesn’t hurt Detroit’s value, having the Panthers off the schedule eliminates a lot of low value tickets, driving this significant rise for a team that heads to Tampa Bay on Sunday. (Last Week: $387)
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Rank4-1Previous rank: 3$405Average median
resale pricePatrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are this week’s victim of the Thursday Night Football curse. These games tend to have lower value thanks to the fact that tickets drop closer to kickoff, and hosting Denver on a weeknight showdown drops the value of KC tickets on the market. Expect KC to rise back up into the $430 range after these TNF tickets are off the market. (Last Week: $433)
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Rank5$379Average median
resale priceThe Miami Dolphins looked stellar once again in a 31-16 victory over the Giants. The Tua to Tyreek Hill connection looks alive and well, and Miami fans expect the offense to keep it up despite the disappointing injury to breakout star De’Von Achane. They’ll stay at home this week for a matchup against the 0-5 Panthers. (Last Week: $383)
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Rank6+1Previous rank: 7$365Average median
resale priceThe Dallas Cowboys faced their first real test of the season and failed miserably. A 42-10 thrashing against the 49ers with 26 million viewers watching is a tough pill to swallow for a team with Super Bowl aspirations. Dallas fans still have confidence in their team, but another primetime loss to the Chargers before their bye could make fans skeptical and lead to a drop in resale value. (Last Week: $363)
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Rank7+1Previous rank: 8$351Average median
resale priceThe Cincinnati Bengals offense came to life in their 34-20 Week 5 win against the Cardinals. Ja’Marr Chase won AFC Offensive Player of the Week and Joe Burrow looked like the player who earned the largest contract in NFL history. Again, though, this was against the Cardinals. They play the 3-1 Seahawks in a high resale value game at home this week, a ,atchup that should be a true test of whether or not the Bengals are worth a top 10 price tag moving forward. (Last Week: $360)
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Rank8-2Previous rank: 6$326Average median
resale priceThe 49ers dominated the Cowboys in all facets of the game in a 42-10 W at home. Four of their five victories this season have been by 18+ points. Yet, San Francisco’s resale value plummeted this week. Why? We highlighted last week that the Cowboys game was one of the top 5 resale value matchups in the NFL this season. With those tickets no longer on the market, the available inventory no longer holds the same value it did at this time last week. The Niners will head to Cleveland this week after blowing out their first three home opponents. (Last Week: $381)
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Rank9+1Previous rank: 10$312Average median
resale priceSeattle Seahawks fans leave their bye with a lot of confidence in their squad. 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. They’ll hit the road this week for a matchup with the Bengals. (Last Week: $309)
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Rank10-1Previous rank: 9$308Average median
resale priceThe woes continued for the New England Patriots in a 34-0 loss at home to New Orleans. Notably, QB Mac Jones was benched again after a rough performance by the offense. We’ll see how much the Patriots continue to drop in value if the struggles continue in Las Vegas on Sunday. (Last Week: $322)
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Rank11$299Average median
resale priceJosh Allen, Stefon Diggs and the Buffalo Bills lost a big “home game” in London against the Jaguars on Sunday. The injuries continue to mount on defense, and the offense was unable to pick up the slack. The good news for Buffalo? They get a banged up and struggling Giants offense in Orchard Park this weekend. (Last Week: $305)
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Rank12$282Average median
resale priceBryce Young and the struggling Carolina Panthers picked up their fifth straight loss to open up the season in Detroit. To make matters worse, they do not own their first round pick after trading up to draft Young. A trip to face the Miami Dolphins 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: $288)
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Rank13+2Previous rank: 15$255Average median
resale priceGreen Bay is hoping that what happened in Vegas will stay in Vegas. Jordan Love threw 3 picks and no touchdowns against a Raiders team coming off of three straight losses. Fans will have to wait a few more weeks to see their Packers in person again, with a bye and a trip to Denver coming up before a Halloweekend matchup against the Vikings at Lambeau. (Last Week: $252)
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Rank14-1Previous rank: 13$253Average median
resale priceThe Minnesota Vikings took all sorts of different losses in Week 5. On the field, they were unable to complete their comeback against the Chiefs, falling to the defending champs 27-20. Off the field, they lost Justin Jefferson to the IR, where he’ll be out for at least the next 4 games. In the resale market, they lost a lot of value by no longer having their KC valuable tickets on the market. There are worse places to go than Chicago when you need a win, but the Bears are coming off of an impressive showing in Washington. (Last Week: $285)
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Rank15+3Previous rank: 18$252Average median
resale priceAlthough the Washington Commanders got doubled up in a 40-20 loss to the Bears, getting those Thursday Night Football tickets off the market helped their value tremendously. Washington hosts five more playoff teams from last year (Eagles, Giants, Dolphins, 49ers and Cowboys), which is giving the Commanders a boost over where you might expect this struggling squad to be. (Last Week: $231)
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Rank16-2Previous rank: 14$245Average median
resale priceIt wasn’t pretty, but the Pittsburgh Steelers got a massive 17-10 win over their division rival Ravens in Week 5. Why did they drop in value? Two reasons are 1) they no longer have the valuable Ravens tickets in the market and 2) their offense still hasn’t performed at the level that Pittsburgh fans hoped they would. That offense will have a chance to breakout this Sunday in LA against the Rams. (Last Week: $267)
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Rank17-1Previous rank: 16$244Average median
resale priceRussell Wilson and the Denver Broncos fumbled away their chance of victory time and time again against the Jets. Fans are starting to grow restless, and Denver’s resale value failed to rise this week despite no longer having Zach Wilson-led Jets tickets on the market. Arrowhead is a tough place to turn things around, and a rough showing on Thursday Night Football against the defending champs could spur another drop in the Resale Power Rankings. (Last Week: $244)
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Rank18+1Previous rank: 19$226Average median
resale priceThe Chicago Bears got a 40-20 statement win in primetime against the Commanders on Thursday. Justin Fields and DJ Moore lived up to the preseason hype, connecting for 3 touchdowns in a reassuring victory for Bears fans. They’ll have a chance to earn their first win at Soldier Field this season against a 1-4 Vikings team that will be without Justin Jefferson. (Last Week: $231)
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Rank19-2Previous rank: 17$224Average median
resale priceThe Tennessee Titans were unable to capitalize off of the momentum they built against Cincinnati, falling to a Colts team that had to switch quarterbacks mid-game. Derrick Henry and co. will take a trip across the pond to square off with the struggling Ravens on Sunday. (Last Week: $231)
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Rank20$218Average median
resale priceThe New York Giants lost by two scores again on Sunday, this time to the Dolphins. 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: $226)
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Rank21+1Previous rank: 22$214Average median
resale priceBye week came at the perfect time for the Los Angeles Chargers. This banged up squad has had plenty of time to charge up before they host the Cowboys on Monday Night Football this week. Expect LAC to fall in the resale power rankings no matter how they perform against Dallas. This matchup is the season’s last true standout on the schedule for the Chargers at home. (Last Week: $216)
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Rank22+3Previous rank: 25$213Average median
resale priceThe Jacksonville Jaguars got two big wins at their home away from home in London. They head back to Florida to face the Colts and former QB Gardner Minshew, a game that hasn’t drawn much interest on the resale market. (Last Week: $207)
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Rank23$213Average median
resale priceGang Green has looked much improved in their last couple games, winning this weekend at mile high. The New York Jets seem to have settled into their spot in the resale power rankings, with their $213 price tag marking the first time the Jets haven’t dropped double digits since the Aaron Rodgers injury. (Last Week: $214)
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Rank24$206Average median
resale priceAre Derek Carr and the New Orleans Saints healthy? That was the question heading into this weekend, but a dominant 34-0 performance against the Patriots have calmed those concerns for now. They’ll head to Houston for a matchup with CJ Stroud and the Texans on Sunday. (Last Week: $214)
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Rank25-4Previous rank: 21$198Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams lost a big 23-14 game against the Eagles to fall back under .500 in the first game of their three game homestand. The return of Cooper Kupp and their final game of this homestand against Pittsburgh are propping up LA’s resale value for now. (Last Week: $198)
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Rank26$198Average median
resale priceTom Brady who? The Tampa Bay Buccaneers looked 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 $300 right now. (Last Week: $206)
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Rank27$195Average median
resale priceThe Cleveland Browns got their bye at the perfect time, giving Watson time to rest up before Sunday’s massive matchup against a dominant Niners team. SF fans travel well, and Sunday’s game is one of the Cleveland’s final resale booms left on the schedule. (Last Week: $196)
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Rank28$167Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts have looked better than expected to start the season regardless of who’s been lining up behind center. That quarterback will be Gardner Minshew for the foreseeable future, as the Colts put rookie Anthony Richardson on the IR after a shoulder injury. Jonathan Taylor will look to ramp up his workload this week as the Colts head to Jacksonville to matchup with Minshew’s former team. (Last Week: $167)
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Rank29+1Previous rank: 30$166Average median
resale priceAtlanta Falcons didn’t look jet lagged at all after their trip to London. They beat a red hot Texans team in a 21-19 game where Desmond Ridder played arguably the best game of his young career. Atlanta’s next game is also at home, against a Commanders team that just dropped a dud against Chicago. The Falcons value rose after getting low value Texans tickets off the market, and likely will again after the Commanders game is over. (Last Week: $156)
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Rank30-1Previous rank: 29$160Average median
resale priceThe Baltimore Ravens looked all out of sorts in Pittsburgh on Sunday, losing 17-10 in a game where they beat themselves as much as the Steelers beat them. They’ll look to restore fan confidence against London this week where they’ll+ face off against the Titans. (Last Week: $162)
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Rank31+1Previous rank: 32$141Average median
resale priceThe Houston Texans lost on a crushing last second field goal against Atlanta on Sunday. Two pieces of good news? CJ Stroud still hasn’t thrown an INT in his young career, and the Saints game this weekend is performing well on the resale market. These somewhat neighboring cities square off in a game where fans of both squads are bidding for tickets. (Last Week: $128)
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Rank32-1Previous rank: 31$134Average median
resale priceThe Arizona Cardinals aren’t going down without a fight this season. Josh Dobbs and the underdog Cards fought hard again at home against Cincinnati on Sunday, but ultimately came up short against Ja’Marr Chase’s dominant showing. They’ll hit the road for the next two weeks and could have Kyler Murray back the next time they’re in Arizona. (Last Week: $143)