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Redskins at Eagles Tickets Are Top Priced NFL Divisional Match-Up of Week 3

Five divisional match-ups will take place in the NFL this Sunday as the season enters Week 3. The Eagles will host the return of former wide receiver DeSean Jackson when the Redskins head to Lincoln Financial Field and the game serves as the most expensive game on the secondary market this week. The Cardinals welcome the 49ers as the second most expensive game while the Lions fall in the middle of the pack when the Packers head to Ford Field. Falling under the $100 mark in secondary average are the Browns, who host the Ravens at home. Rounding off the divisional games this week is a matchup between the Jaguars and Colts at EverBank Field.

Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles | Avg. Price: $196.46 | Get-in: $108

In the sole NFC East matchup this week, the Eagles take on the Redskins in Philadelphia. The average price for Eagles vs Redskins tickets is $196.46 on the secondary market, down 6.7% from the season average of $210.64 despite being the most expensive game this week. The get-in price for Sunday’s game starts at $108. The Eagles head home following a 2-0 start to the season, posting wins against the Jaguars and Colts. Outcast receiver DeSean Jackson will make his first return to Philadelphia since being cut from the Eagles over the offseason and it has generated high secondary market ticket prices in comparison to other divisional games this week. The Redskins enter Week 3 at 1-1 after decimating the Jaguars last weekend en route to their first win of the season.

San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals | Avg. Price: $151.28 | Get-in: $56

The second most expensive game this week as well as the second most expensive game on the Cardinals schedule at home, belongs to a visit from the 49ers this Sunday. The average price for Cardinals vs 49ers tickets is $151.28 on the secondary market with a get-in price of $56. Sunday’s game will trail just an October 26 game against the Eagles at University of Phoenix Stadium as the Cardinals’ top-priced home game with an average secondary price of $153.52. The Cardinals will certainly have their hands full this week, however, as the 49ers are poised to dominate the NFC West alongside the Seahawks again this season. San Francisco will hope their showing at Levi’s Stadium’s opening game last week was a simple fluke and return to proper form this week in Arizona. The Cardinals enter Week 3 with a 2-0 record atop the NFC West while the 49ers sit at 1-1.

Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions | Avg. Price: $108.59 | Get-in: $35

In the NFC North, the Lions host the Packers at Ford Field on Sunday. The game will serve as the third most expensive divisional game on the secondary market this week with an average secondary market price of $108.59. Despite owning a top divisional average this week, Sunday’s game will be the cheapest home game on the Lions schedule this season. The Lions will play their most expensive game of the season against the divisional rival Bears on Thanksgiving as the average secondary market price is currently $234.29 for the Week 12 game. Detroit heads home to host Green Bay after suffering a loss to the Panthers last week. Both the Lions and Packers enter Week 3 with at 1-1, which is currently a universal record for all teams in the NFC North.

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns | Avg. Price: $92.91 | Get-in: $34

Following an upset last week that saw the team beat the Saints 26-24 at home, the Browns will play their second consecutive home game this week when the Ravens come to town. Sunday’s game will be the second divisional matchup of the season on the Browns schedule after they suffered a crushing loss to the Steelers in Week 1. The average price for Browns vs Baltimore Ravens tickets this week is $92.91 on the secondary market, serving as the first of two divisional matchups whose average secondary price falls below $100. They will take on the Ravens, who have been recuperating from the mass media attention of Ray Rice’s suspension over the last few weeks and enter Week 3 at 1-1 after beating the Steelers at home last week.

Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars | Avg. Price: $75.39 | Get-in: $18

Rounding off this week’s divisional games is a matchup between the Jaguars and Colts at EverBank Field. The average price for Jaguars vs Colts tickets is $75.39 on the secondary market, which also serves as the cheapest game on the Jaguars schedule at home this season. The get-in price of $18 is also the cheapest among all remaining home games. The Jaguars are slated to again struggle in the AFC South and head home with an 0-2 record. They will host the AFC counterpart Colts, who have also had struggles of their own. Andrew Luck and his team will look to recuperate after beginning the season at 0-2, dropping games against the Broncos and Eagles over the first two weeks of the season.

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