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 9 of the NFL season!
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Rank1$517Average median
resale priceJalen Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles completed their season sweep of the Washington Commanders with a 38-31 victory on Sunday. From an NFL perspective, they appear to be the team to beat in the NFL this year. From a resale perspective, they look like the team to beat as well, with their next 4 home games against the Cowboys, Bills, 49ers and Giants. (Last Week: $535)
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Rank2+1Previous rank: 3$450Average median
resale priceThe Detroit Lions knocked off the Raiders on the field and in the resale rankings this week. Their impressive 26-14 victory on Monday Night Football, which featured big performances from Jahmyr Gibbs and a dominant defense resulted in the firing of the Vegas GM and Head Coach. They’ll have time to rest up during the bye before returning for a home slate that still features all 3 of their division rivals. (Last Week: $440)
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Rank3+1Previous rank: 4$442Average median
resale priceThe Kansas City Chiefs lost an embarrassing 24-9 game against a struggling Broncos team on Sunday. The good news from a resale perspective is that all of their lowest resale games are behind them, with Philadelphia, Buffalo, Las Vegas and Cincinnati as the final four teams to head to Arrowhead. They have until November 20th until their next game in the United States, when they’ll head home for a primetime showdown with the Eagles. (Last week: $422)
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Rank4-2Previous rank: 2$437Average median
resale priceIf I got a dollar for every time I mentioned these two reasons for tanking value, I’d have enough money to pay for December Las Vegas Raiders tickets: 1) struggling team performance 2) quarterback questions. The allure of attending a game at the shiny new Allegiant Stadium is fading, as is the relevancy of the team that plays inside of it. After the firing of their Head Coach and GM, and the prolonged search for a franchise quarterback, we hope you already listed the Raiders games that you’re not going to. (Last Week: $460)
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Rank5$385Average median
resale priceTyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins got back on track on Sunday, beating the Patriots 31-17. Critics will point out that the Dolphins have yet to beat a team over .500 this season. Tyreek Hill and company will have the chance to do that in front of their home fans down the stretch, with high value home games against the Jets, Cowboys and Bills to close their home slate. (Last Week: $374)
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Rank6+1Previous rank: 7$368Average median
resale priceComing out of the bye, Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys impressed their home fans with a 43-20 win over the Rams. With those cheap LAR tickets off the market, the average value of Cowboys shot up, with late season dates with Philadelphia and Detroit headlining their schedule and resale dominance. (Last Week: $355)
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Rank7-1Previous rank: 6$350Average median
resale priceThe Cincinnati Bengals are above .500 for the first time this season, after an impressive 31-17 win over the 49ers. Bengals fans are hyped for their Primetime rematch with the Bills on Sunday, with their Week 9 primetime game against the Bills going for a median of $400 right now, despite that game being just days until kickoff. (Last Week: $360)
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Rank8+1Previous rank: 9$349Average median
resale priceThe Seattle Seahawks kept the home wins coming with a 24-20 win over Cleveland. With those cheap Browns tickets off the calendar, the value of being a Seahawks season ticket holder is peaking. Hosting the Niners, Eagles and Steelers in three of those games certainly doesn’t hurt their value either. (Last Week: $326)
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Rank9-1Previous rank: 8$342Average median
resale priceThe San Francisco 49ers suffered their third straight loss against the Bengals on Sunday. The bye could not come at a better time, giving the Niners plenty of time to reset before a slew of high profile, and high resale value, games down the stretch. (Last Week: $346)
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Rank10$282Average median
resale priceThe Buffalo Bills got a big 24-18 win on the field and in the resale rankings against the Bucs on Thursday Night Football. Getting those weeknight tickets off the schedule boosted Buffalo’s resale value heading into a big trip to Cincinnati. (Last Week: $266)
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Rank11+2Previous rank: 13$250Average median
resale priceThe Minnesota Vikings got another key win against the Packers on Sunday to get back to .500. Off the field, losing Kirk Cousins to a torn achilles was brutal. The Vikings have three straight on the road before their next home game. Vikings’ resale value could look completely different if the market responds negatively to that. (Last Week: $248)
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Rank12+2Previous rank: 14$244Average median
resale priceThe Jacksonville Jaguars will have their most expensive game of the season coming out of the bye. Their Week 10 49ers game is going for more than double ($344) what their following game against the Titans ($168) is going for. Having San Francisco on the horizon is huge for Jacksonville’s value. (Last Week: $241)
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Rank13-1Previous rank: 12$239Average median
resale priceThe New England Patriots were not able to keep the wins coming in Miami, falling 31-17 on Sunday. Patriots fans have not responded well to New England’s early struggles, with no more games eclipsing a median resale value of $300 left on the schedule. (Last Week: $248)
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Rank14+1Previous rank: 15$221Average median
resale priceThe Pittsburgh Steelers lost a disappointing 20-10 game to the Jaguars on Sunday. They were unable to muster momentum on offense regardless of who was lining up behind center. They have two more games in this home stand, featuring their next true “resale boom” game Week 10, when the Steelers face off against another historic franchise: The Green Bay Packers. (Last Week: $239)
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Rank15+4Previous rank: 19$214Average median
resale priceCheck the numbers before reading into the Tennessee Titans‘ rise in the resale rankings. They actually dropped in value, but didn’t drop as much as some other disappointing teams. If Will Levis can string together some more solid starts, fans might find confidence in buying Titans tickets again. (Last Week: $216)
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Rank16$208Average median
resale priceJordan Love and the Green Bay Packers dropped their 4th straight game on Sunday against the Vikings. Subsequent drops in resale value are nothing new for Packers fans this season, as question marks loom on both sides of the ball. Sunday’s game against the Rams is going for a paltry median price of $164, a price unheard of in the Aaron Rogers era. (Last Week: $234)
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Rank17-6Previous rank: 11$204Average median
resale priceComing out of their bye, the Carolina Panthers picked up their first win of the season, as Bryce Young out-dueled CJ Stroud in a 15-13 win. But at 1-6, it might be too little too late to convince Panthers fans to buy seats. A bland schedule might be to blame with tickets to their Week 15 game against Atlanta, for example, going for an ugly median of $66 right now. (Last Week: $257)
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Rank18+2Previous rank: 20$201Average median
resale priceThe New Orleans Saints dominated on offense in a 38-27 victory over the Colts. They didn’t play at home on Sunday, and this drop is more attributed towards values dipping closer to kickoff for late season games. They’ll look to get back to .500 in a Sunday matchup against the Chicago Bears. (Last Week: $210)
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Rank19-1Previous rank: 18$194Average median
resale priceThe Washington Commanders lost a 38-31 heartbreaker to the Eagles on Sunday. Then on Tuesday, they traded away Chase Young and Montez Sweat for draft capital, moves that signal a rebuild in Washington. Preventing a more embarrassing drop in value is, however, the fact that they still host four more playoff teams from last year (Giants, Dolphins, 49ers and Cowboys), which is giving the Commanders a boost over where you might expect this squad to be. (Last Week: $216)
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Rank20+2Previous rank: 22$193Average median
resale priceZach Wilson and the New York Jets picked up a “road” victory over the Giants on Sunday. They are in a solid position to fight for a Wild Card spot in the AFC. Unfortunately, winning isn’t everything when it comes to resale value. It’s hard to increase ticket value, and Zach Wilson just isn’t as big of a selling point as Aaron Rodgers was supposed to be. (Last Week: $194)
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Rank21+4Previous rank: 25$189Average median
resale priceJustin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers beat the struggling Bears 30-13 on Sunday, inching their way back into the playoff picture. Getting those cheap Bears tickets off the market led to a rise in Chargers ticket value moving forwards. 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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Rank22+1Previous rank: 23$187Average median
resale priceThe Cleveland Browns lost a heartbreaking 24-20 game to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. Myles Garrett and the Browns defense will try to get back to their dominant ways on Sunday against the Cardinals, a low value game that is dragging Cleveland’s resale price down for now. (Last Week: $189)
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Rank23+1Previous rank: 24$184Average 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. The 2-6 Chicago Bears are suffering from both right now. (Last Week: $187)
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Rank24-3Previous rank: 21$181Average median
resale priceRussell Wilson and the Denver Broncos got their second straight win in an upset over the Kansas City Chiefs. The bad news? Those two games against KC and the Packers were their highest value game for the rest of the season. (Last Week: $206)
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Rank25+1Previous rank: 26$177Average median
resale priceThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost another big home game on Thursday Night Football, this time a 24-18 defeat at the hands of the Buffalo Bills. They’ll stay on the road this week for a trip to Houston. (Last Week: $176)
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Rank26+1Previous rank: 27$176Average median
resale priceThe Atlanta Falcons fell to the Titans 28-23, an embarrassing loss to a rookie quarterback. That loss led to a change at QB, with Taylor Heinicke making the start against another QB challenged Vikings team on Sunday. (Last Week: $176)
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Rank27+1Previous rank: 28$167Average median
resale priceThe Indianapolis Colts lost a 38-27 shootout to the Saints on Sunday. As we’ve highlighted in past weeks, 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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Rank28+1Previous rank: 29$166Average median
resale priceThe Los Angeles Rams were pummeled in Dallas on Sunday, falling 43-20 to the Cowboys. Their final “high” resale game is their next home game, this one against the Seahawks in Week 11. (Last Week: $166)
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Rank29+1Previous rank: 30$165Average 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 won their third straight home game to maintain sole possession of first place in the AFC North… but their resale value barely budged. They’ll host the red hot Seahawks on Sunday. (Last Week: $160)
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Rank30-13Previous rank: 17$155Average median
resale priceThe New York Giants resale value was propped up by Sunday’s matchup against the Jets, where fans in New York and New Jersey were in a bidding war against each other for seats. With struggles and quarterback questions building up, it would be surprising to see the Giants make up any ground for the rest of what’s looking like a lost season. (Last Week: $218)
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Rank31+1Previous rank: 32$137Average median
resale priceThe Arizona Cardinals lost 31-24 to the Ravens on Sunday. Their 5th straight loss put the Cardinals in possession of the number one pick in the NFL Draft. Hopefully Kyler Murray will return soon and spark some interest in Cards tickets. (Last Week: $130)
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Rank32-1Previous rank: 31$133Average median
resale priceThe Houston Texans dipped back under .500 after their loss to the Panthers on Sunday. As we’ve highlighted before, it’s hard to gain resale value in the NFL, and a bland home slate certainly isn’t helping the Texans in that department. (Last Week: $128)