As the new NFL season kicks off, Gametime has confirmed the year’s priciest matchups by median ticket price, led by the September 4 opener in Philadelphia. The Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles tops the board at a $934 median, reflecting massive demand for a rivalry that sets the early tone of the season. Detroit dominates the rankings with five appearances, underscoring the surging draw of games at Ford Field. The Cowboys appear in five of the top 10, while marquee holiday and primetime dates continue to command premium prices.
Top 10 by median ticket price:
Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles, Sep 4, $934
Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders, Nov 17, $876
Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions, Nov 27, $874
Pittsburgh Steelers at Detroit Lions, Dec 21, $773
Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions, Dec 4, $720
Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions, Sep 14, $708
Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions, Nov 2, $694
Dallas Cowboys at Chicago Bears, Sep 21, $642
Dallas Cowboys at Denver Broncos, Oct 26, $636
Philadelphia Eagles at Kansas City Chiefs, Sep 14, $614
The list highlights a clear trend: historic rivalries, Thanksgiving in Detroit, and destination markets like Las Vegas reliably push prices higher. With demand peaking around divisional showdowns and signature dates, fans planning to attend one of these games should expect limited supply and swift movement on the secondary market.