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 7 of the NFL season!
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Rank1$529Average median
resale priceJalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles lost their first game of the season against the Jets on Sunday. But, thanks in large part to having the most expensive game in the NFL for the rest of the season, the Eagles weren’t impacted on the resale market. That massive divisional showdown against the Cowboys in Week 9 has its median ticket listed at an insane $800 right now. We don’t anticipate the Eagles slipping much until after that matchup. (Last Week: $519)
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Rank2$460Average median
resale priceThe Las Vegas Raiders got back in the win column on Sunday against the Pats. While a disproportionate amount of away fans continue to invade Allegiant Stadium, those visitors are having a clear impact on Las Vegas’s resale value. (Last Week: $461)
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Rank3$443Average median
resale priceYes, those Detroit Lions. The ‘One Pride’ is amped up to see Detroit’s first competitive team in a while, with resale tickets dominating the market. After their dominant 20-6 W in Tampa, the Lions are heading to Baltimore for their fourth game against a team currently over .500 this season. (Last Week: $433)
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Rank4$422Average median
resale priceIt hasn’t always been pretty, but the Kansas City Chiefs are getting it done. After getting their low value TNF tickets off the schedule, they’re getting it done in the resale market as well. The Chargers will head to Arrowhead as the Chiefs will benefit from their fifth straight game against a team currently at or below .500. (Last week: $405)
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Rank5$391Average median
resale priceTyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins took care of business against the winless Panthers on Sunday, winning 42-21. Things are unlikely to be that easy in their Sunday Night Football matchup in Philly this weekend. From a resale perspective, the Dolphins are another team that benefits from hosting the Cowboys, with the median ticket to that Week 16 matchup going for a median price of $550. (Last Week: $379)
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Rank6+1Previous rank: 7$362Average median
resale priceThe Cincinnati Bengals made it back to .500 for the first time this season after beating Seattle 17-13 on Sunday. Joe Burrow and the offense looked much improved against the Seahawks, and will need to perform well again against the dominant 49ers after their bye. Bengals fans are already looking past the bye for tickets, with their 11/5 primetime game against the Bills going for a median of $453 right now, their most expensive game for the rest of the season. (Last Week: $351)
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Rank7-1Previous rank: 6$362Average median
resale priceThe Dallas Cowboys escaped SoFi Stadium with a 20-17 primetime victory over the Chargers on Monday. They’ll wave to the Rams on their flight out of LAX this week, as the other Cooper Kupp and co. will visit Arlington after their bye for the cheapest resale game on the Cowboys’ home schedule this season. (Last Week: $365)
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Rank8$344Average median
resale priceThe San Francisco 49ers suffered their first loss of the season in Cleveland on Sunday. More importantly, the Niners suffered a slew of injuries that Bay Area residents are all too familiar with. They’ll stay in the midwest for a MNF matchup with the similarly beat up Vikings. (Last Week: $326)
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Rank9$311Average median
resale priceThe Seattle Seahawks just suffered their first loss since Week 1, falling to the Bengals 17-13 on Sunday. They’ll head home to face the Cardinals and Browns for a pair of home games to close out the month of October. Like many teams, Seattle’s highest resale value games are at the end of the year, as tickets tend to dip closer to kickoff. Hosting the Niners, Eagles and Steelers in three of those games certainly doesn’t hurt their value either. (Last Week: $312)
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Rank10+1Previous rank: 11$286Average median
resale priceThe Bills actually dipped in resale value this week, but other teams suffered from the mid-season resale blues more than Buffalo did. This allowed Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs and the Buffalo Bills to rise a spot in this week’s rankings. They’ll head east to Foxborough on Sunday to square off with their struggling division rival Patriots. (Last Week: $305)
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Rank11+1Previous rank: 12$267Average median
resale priceSunday was more of the same for Bryce Young and the struggling Carolina Panthers. Similar to Buffalo, Carolina dropped in resale value, but rose a spot thanks to bigger dips from other squads (New England). They’ll stay in Carolina after the bye in a matchup with Houston that will feature the top 3 picks in this season’s NFL Draft. (Last Week: $282)
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Rank12-2Previous rank: 10$266Average median
resale priceThe value of Patriots tickets plummeted this week. Anyone who has watched New England’s last few games can tell you why. The woes continued for the New England Patriots, as Bill Belichick’s team is off to an abysmal 1-5 start. Mac Jones and the Pats will have a chance to redeem themselves in front of their home fans against their rival Bills on Sunday.(Last Week: $308)
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Rank13$249Average median
resale priceThe Green Bay Packers were on bye this week, and suffered a slight loss in value due to their games getting closer to kickoff. A trip to Denver awaits this weekend before a Halloweekend matchup against the Vikings at Lambeau. (Last Week: $255)
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Rank14$248Average median
resale priceThe Minnesota Vikings got back in the win column on Sunday with a 19-13 divisional win in Chicago but still dropped in resale value. The Justin Jefferson injury, coupled with the rest of their home games being a week closer, likely caused this dip. They’ll host the Niners on MNF before four straight games on the road. (Last Week: $253)
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Rank15+1Previous rank: 16$245Average median
resale priceThe Pittsburgh Steelers will head to LA out of their bye for a great matchup against the Rams. From a resale perspective, the next true “boom” game in Pittsburgh won’t be until Week 10, when the Steelers face off against another historic franchise: The Green Bay Packers. (Last Week: $245)
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Rank16+6Previous rank: 22$235Average median
resale priceThe Colts, who the Jacksonville Jaguars beat at home on Sunday, are not a high value football team. The 49ers, who the Jags host next in Week 10, are a massive one. Getting those low value Colts tickets off of the calendar and San Francisco up next was huge for Jacksonville’s value this week. (Last Week: $213)
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Rank17-2Previous rank: 15$234Average median
resale priceThe Washington Commanders won 24-16 on Sunday, but like many other teams, suffered from an annual mid-season drop in resale value. That drop can be attributed to late season games suffering as kickoff approaches. Washington does, however, benefit from hosting 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 squad to be. (Last Week: $252)
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Rank18-1Previous rank: 17$229Average median
resale priceRussell Wilson and the Denver Broncos dropped their 16th straight game to the Chiefs on Thursday, their latest loss being another two score affair. Unsurprisingly, Denver fans continued to lose interest in buying tickets. The good news? Their two highest resale value games are on the schedule this home stand, with Green Bay and Kansas City coming to town to close out the month of October. (Last Week: $244)
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Rank19$224Average median
resale priceThe Tennessee Titans lost a “home game” in London on Sunday, falling 24-16 to the Ravens. They’ll have a bye week to rest up from the jet lag, and will be back in Tennessee on the 29th for a matchup with Atlanta. (Last Week: $224)
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Rank20$210Average median
resale priceThe New York Giants lost to Buffalo in heartbreaking fashion on Sunday Night Football. They’ll head back to New Jersey to take on the Commanders before their biggest resale game of the season in Week 8. The Giants’ resale value is being propped up by that 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: $218)
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Rank21+3Previous rank: 24$205Average median
resale priceThe New Orleans Saints vaulted up our resale rankings this week. Not because they rose in value (they didn’t) but because they didn’t suffer from the midseason lull in resale value as much as other squads did. They’ll host the Jaguars in primetime on Thursday Night Football. (Last Week: $206)
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Rank22-4Previous rank: 18$204Average median
resale priceWe say it every week: the two biggest causes for volatile ticket drops are 1. team performance and 2. quarterback health. The Chicago Bears are suffering from both right now. Luckily for Chicago, they don’t face a team over .500 until November 19th. A home win over the Raiders on Sunday would go a long way to restoring fan confidence. (Last Week: $226)
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Rank23+2Previous rank: 25$204Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams climbed a few spots in the resale rankings after a 26-9 win over the Cards. Attribute this rise in large part to getting those low-value Arizona tickets off of the market. Their final game of this homestand against Pittsburgh are propping up LA’s resale value for now. (Last Week: $198)
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Rank24-1Previous rank: 23$197Average median
resale priceZach Wilson and the New York Jets got a massive 20-14 win over the Eagles on Sunday to get back to .500 on the season. Why the drop? Those high-value Philly tickets came off the market. The Jets will be on bye this week before a “road game” against the Giants on the 29th. (Last Week: $213)
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Rank25-4Previous rank: 21$190Average median
resale priceJustin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers fell 20-17 to the Cowboys on Monday Night Football. A drop in resale value followed, as that Dallas game was the season’s last high-value matchup on the Chargers’ home slate. (Last Week: $214)
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Rank26+1Previous rank: 27$185Average median
resale priceThe Cleveland Browns picked up a big upset win over the 49ers on Sunday. Niners fans, however, travel well and Sunday’s game was one of Cleveland’s final resale booms left on the schedule. Having that game in the rearview mirror hurt Cleveland’s resale outlook for the rest of the season. (Last Week: $195)
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Rank27-1Previous rank: 26$176Average median
resale priceThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost a disappointing game against the Lions, where tickets were going for roughly $300 right now at this time last week. Losing those tickets and losing big on the field has had a big impact on Tampa’s resale outlook heading into Sunday’s game against Atlanta. (Last Week: $198)
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Rank28+1Previous rank: 29$173Average median
resale priceThe Atlanta Falcons lost a tough 24-16 game to the Commanders on Sunday. As we highlighted last week, however, the Falcons rose in these rankings after getting low value Houston tickets off the market, and did again after the low value Washington tickets disappeared this week. Their next two home matchups against the Vikings and Saints are a bit more appealing to fans looking for tickets. (Last Week: $166)
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Rank29-1Previous rank: 28$167Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts lost 37-20 against their division rival Jaguars on Sunday. Off the field, they suffered an even greater loss when Rookie sensation Anthony Richardson opted for season ending surgery. It will be difficult for Colts tickets to rise in value without their QB, regardless of how Sunday’s game against the Browns goes. (Last Week: $167)
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Rank30$164Average median
resale priceThe Baltimore Ravens won a massive game against the Titans in London and moved into sole possession of first place in the AFC North. This Sunday brings the red hot Lions to Baltimore in what should be a great game on the field and in the resale market. (Last Week: $162)
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Rank31+1Previous rank: 32$132Average median
resale priceThe Arizona Cardinals lost 26-9 against the Rams in Los Angeles on Sunday. They’ll stay on the road and head north to Seattle this week. Their resale value could benefit from having Kyler Murray back when they return to Arizona. (Last Week: $134)
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Rank32-1Previous rank: 31$128Average median
resale priceThe Houston Texans head into their bye having exceeded expectations through the first three weeks of the season. They picked up a 20-13 win against the Saints at home on Sunday, but suffered a resale loss after those New Orleans tickets went off the market. (Last Week: $141)