The Baltimore Ravens (3-2) host the Washington Commanders (4-1) in the NFL’s most-anticipated Week 6 game.
Baltimore and Washington’s home stadiums are less than 45 miles apart, and with both teams playing well, fans want in on the action.
According to @TickPick on X, the cheapest ticket before the season was $91. Now, the current get-in price for Sunday’s game is $302. That’s an over 200% increase in price in six weeks.
Much of the excitement for the game centers around the quarterbacks. Washington rookie Jayden Daniels already looks like a superstar, having led the Commanders to four straight wins. On the other side, the Ravens and two-time reigning MVP Lamar Jackson is off to another phenomenal start.
The current average ticket price over the past week is $379, making it the most expensive regular-season game in Baltimore franchise history.
🚨BREAKING: The #Commanders–#Ravens game is the HOTTEST REGULAR SEASON GAME TICKET on @TICKPICK IN BALTIMORE HISTORY.
The average purchase price of all tickets sold in the last seven days is $379.
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— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) October 11, 2024
It’s been a long time, but it appears Washington football is indeed back, led by Daniels.