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 8 of the NFL season!
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Rank1$535Average median
resale priceJalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles got a 31-17 statement W over the Dolphins on Sunday Night Football. A return to the norm and still having the most expensive game in the NFL for the rest of the season on their schedule, the Eagles stayed atop 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: $529)
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Rank2$448Average median
resale priceThe Las Vegas Raiders suffered an embarrassing 30-12 loss to a Justin Fields-less Chicago Bears team without Jimmy G. They’ll hopefully have their starter back for a big Monday Night Football game against a solid Lions team. Their next two home games, against the Giants and Jets, have slipped in value over the course of this season, as all three teams have struggled to meet expectations thus far. (Last Week: $460)
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Rank3$440Average median
resale priceMaybe we put too much hype on a bandwagon that couldn’t handle the weight. The Detroit Lions suffered their first non-overtime loss of the year in a 38-6 throttling against the Ravens. They’ll have a chance to redeem themselves in front of their home fans (and a national audience) on Monday Night Football this week. (Last Week: $443)
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Rank4$422Average median
resale priceIt hasn’t always been pretty, but the Kansas City Chiefs are getting it done. They’ll head to Denver for their sixth straight game against a team currently at or below .500 before heading to Germany for a massive game against the Dolphins. (Last week: $422)
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Rank5$374Average median
resale priceTyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins took a step back on Sunday Night Football, losing to the Eagles 31-17. They host the Patriots on Sunday before a trip to Germany to square off against the Chiefs. 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: $391)
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Rank6$360Average median
resale priceThe Cincinnati Bengals made it back to .500 for the first time this season after beating Seattle 17-13 before the bye. Joe Burrow and the offense looked much improved against the Seahawks, and will need to watch some Kirk Cousin’s film before a trip to San Francisco on Sunday. Bengals fans are already looking past the bye for tickets, with their Week 9 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: $362)
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Rank7$355Average median
resale priceBefore the bye, Dallas Cowboys escaped SoFi Stadium with a 20-17 primetime victory over the Chargers. They’ll wave to the Rams in the LAX TSA line, as Cooper Kupp and co. will visit Arlington this week for the cheapest resale game on the Cowboys’ home schedule this season. (Last Week: $362)
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Rank8$346Average median
resale priceThe San Francisco 49ers suffered their second straight loss in Minnesota on Sunday. More importantly, the Niners suffered another slew of injuries that Bay Area residents are all too familiar with. The training staff will be hard at work this week ahead of Cincinnati’s trip to Santa Clara on Sunday. (Last Week: $344)
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Rank9$326Average median
resale priceThe Seattle Seahawks got back on track in a 20-10 win over Arizona on Sunday. From a resale perspective, it was also a win to get those cheap Kyler-less Cardinals tickets off of the market. They’ll stay in Seattle to host Myles Garrett and the dominant Browns’ defense. 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: $311)
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Rank10$266Average median
resale priceThe Buffalo Bills lost a disappointing game against their struggling division rival Patriots 29-25. The defensive injuries appeared to have caught up to Buffalo, and health will be a huge story the rest of the way. The Bills are this week’s victim of the Thursday Night Blues, dropping twenty dollars in value thanks to their TNF tickets becoming less valuable closer to kickoff. (Last Week: $286)
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Rank11$257Average median
resale priceSunday was the first week that the Carolina Panthers did not suffer a loss! Unfortunately, that is because it was their bye week. Similar to Buffalo, the Panthers dropped digits in resale value, but kept their spot thanks to bigger dips from other squads. 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: $267)
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Rank12$248Average median
resale priceThe New England Patriots redeemed their early season struggles in a huge way on Sunday. Mac Jones and the offense finally came in a 29-25 victory over their rival Bills. Bill Belichik’s squad will have a chance to keep the upsets coming with a trip to Miami coming up on Sunday. (Last Week: $266)
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Rank13+1Previous rank: 14$248Average median
resale priceThe Minnesota Vikings got their biggest win of the season on MNF against the Niners. This 22-17 Victory displayed dominance on both sides of the ball, and fans are buying back into their defending NFC North champs. Those fans will have to wait to see their Vikings at home, however, as a long road trip is on the horizon . (Last Week: $248)
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Rank14+2Previous rank: 16$241Average median
resale priceThe Jacksonville Jaguars got a tight 31-24 victory over the Saints on TNF, but their biggest resale victory is a game that hasn’t happened yet. The 49ers, who the Jags host next in Week 10, are a massive one. Having San Francisco on the horizon is huge for Jacksonville’s value. (Last Week: $235)
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Rank15$239Average median
resale priceThe Pittsburgh Steelers picked up another win in LA against the Rams, winning Sunday’s game 24-17. They’ll head home for three straight games in Pittsburgh, featuring their next true “resale boom” game Week 10, when the Steelers face off against another historic franchise: The Green Bay Packers. (Last Week: $245)
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Rank16-3Previous rank: 13$234Average median
resale priceGreen Bay Packers fans are feeling low after a trip to Mile High on Sunday. A Halloweekend matchup against the Vikings at Lambeau awaits for Cheeseheads this weekend. A divisional win at home would go a long way for creating fan confidence in buying tickets moving forwards. (Last Week: $249)
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Rank17+3Previous rank: 20$218Average median
resale priceThe New York Giants won a low-scoring 14-7 game against the Commanders ahead of 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: $210)
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Rank18-1Previous rank: 17$216Average median
resale priceThe Washington Commanders suffered a brutal 14-7 loss to the Giants on Sunday to dip back below .500. 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: $234)
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Rank19$216Average median
resale priceThe Tennessee Titans lost a “home game” in London before their bye. They’ll be back in Tennessee on Sunday for a matchup with Atlanta. Will Levis will make his first career start in that game, and a success string of good games could be the only thing to spur some interest in Titans tickets. Note that trading stars Derrick Henry and Deandre Hopkins as is rumored could spur a tank in Titans resale value moving forward. (Last Week: $224)
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Rank20+1Previous rank: 21$210Average median
resale priceThe New Orleans Saints hosted the Jaguars in a 31-24 TNF heartbreaker last week. The good news is that those ugly weeknight tickets are off the market, and a rise in available inventory value followed. (Last Week: $205)
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Rank21-3Previous rank: 18$206Average median
resale priceRussell Wilson and the Denver Broncos got back in the win column in a 19-17 victory over the Packers. The bad news? That was their highest value game for the rest of the season, with their next highest game coming up this Sunday at home against Kansas City. (Last Week: $229)
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Rank22+2Previous rank: 24$194Average median
resale priceZach Wilson and the New York Jets had a bye this past week, but rose in the resale rankings simply by not dropping that much in value. The Jets have a “road game” against the Giants in New Jersey on Sunday. (Last Week: $197)
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Rank23+3Previous rank: 26$189Average median
resale priceThe Cleveland Browns picked up a high scoring 39-38 victory over the Colts on Sunday. Myles Garrett and the Browns defense will try to get back to their dominant ways on Sunday in Seattle. (Last Week: $185)
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Rank24-2Previous rank: 22$187Average median
resale priceNot to beat a dead horse for those who have followed these rankings for awhile, but: the two biggest causes for volatile ticket drops are 1. team performance and 2. questionable quarterback situations. Despite a victory over the Raiders on Sunday, the 2-5 Chicago Bears are suffering from both right now. Luckily for Chicago, they don’t face a team over .500 until November 19th. (Last Week: $226)
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Rank25$186Average median
resale priceJustin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers lost again on Sunday, this time a 31-17 defeat to their division rival Chiefs. 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: $186)
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Rank26+1Previous rank: 27$176Average median
resale priceThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost another big home game on Sunday, this time at the hands of the Falcons. They’ll hit the road for a couple weeks, starting with a TNF matchup with the Bills. (Last Week: $176)
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Rank27+1Previous rank: 28$176Average median
resale priceAtlanta Falcons fans (and Fantasy Football managers) might be frustrated with the lack of involvement from Bijan Robinson, Kyle Pitts and Drake London, but hey, they’re winning. Their next two home matchups against the Vikings and Saints are a bit more appealing than their last one against Washington to fans looking for tickets. (Last Week: $173)
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Rank28+1Previous rank: 29$168Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts lost a heartbreaker on Sunday, 39-38 to the Browns. They’ll host the Saints on Sunday, but as we highlighted last week, it might be difficult for the Colts to see a rise in value after the Anthony Richardson injury. (Last Week: $167)
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Rank29-6Previous rank: 23$166Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams plummeted in this week’s rankings after a 24-17 loss to the Steelers at SoFi. That big resale value game was propping up LA’s resale value. To make matters worse? Their next highest resale game is their next home game, this one against the Packers in Week 11. (Last Week: $204)
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Rank30$160Average 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 blew out the Lions at home on Sunday to maintain sole possession of first place in the AFC North… but their resale value didn’t budge. They’ll hit the road to play Arizona on Sunday. (Last Week: $164)
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Rank31+1Previous rank: 32$128Average median
resale priceThe Houston Texans headed into their bye having exceeded expectations through the first six weeks of the season. But as we highlighted with Baltimore, it’s hard to gain resale value over the course of a season. (Last Week: $130)
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Rank32-1Previous rank: 31$130Average median
resale priceThe Arizona Cardinals lost 20-10 to the Seahawks in Seattle to close out a winless road trip. They’ll head home to face the Ravens on Sunday. Hopefully Kyler Murray will return soon and spark some interest in Cards tickets. (Last Week: $132)