Arizona Cardinals secondary tickets up following promising 2014 season
Jul 26, 2015, 3:37 PM | Updated: 3:59 pm
After a promising 2014 season, optimism is running high when it comes to secondary ticket sales for the Arizona Cardinals.
According to a report on “Forbes.com through TiqIQ, price for Cardinals tickets on the secondary market is 7.5 percent up from 2014. The current average price for eight home games at University of Phoenix Stadium is around $150.
The most expensive Cardinals game is the Week 16 match up with the Green Bay Packers. The Packers game has an average price of around $280 or 86.8 percent above the season average, the get in price is $119. The second most expensive game features the two-time defending NFC champions and division rival, Seattle Seahawks in Week 17. The average price for the Seattle game is $211.39 with a get-in price of $62.
Currently the Cardinals Week 4 game against the St. Louis Rams is the only home game with an average secondary market value under $100. The Cardinals also have two primetime games, a Monday night game in Week 7 against the Baltimore Ravens and a Thursday night game against the Minnesota Vikings.
According to Forbes neither game is expected to post a premium on the secondary market as the Ravens have an average of $126.61 with a get in price of $32 and the Vikings game is the fifth-most expensive game with an average price of $129 and a get in price of $29.