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NFL FanDemand Rankings: Week 13

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

If there was ever a time to clear your calender for pig-skin related priorities, this is the weekend to do it. Between Thursday Night Football (Texans @ Eagles), Saturday’s NCAA championship games, Sunday’s slew of games, and Mondays paramount match-up of rivals (Jets @ Pats), you have every reason in the world to forgo putting up those holiday decorations for a few more days.

Our FanDemand rankings are back for Week 13, and some of the usual suspects occupy the top six.

FanDemand Game Rankings, Week 13

  1. Pittsburgh Steelers @ Baltimore Ravens: $457
  2. New York Jets @ New England Patriots, MNF: $325
  3. Dallas Cowboys @ Indianapolis Colts: $292
  4. Washington Redskins @ New York Giants: $255
  5. Oakland Raiders @ San Diego Chargers: $249
  6. San Francisco 49ers @ Green Bay Packers, Sunday: $184
  • Debate all you will about which rivalry is more intense, but our FanDemand ranks show Steelers-Ravens tickets are in greater demand this weekend with a $130 higher average ticket price. Both teams are 8-3, both teams are gunning for first place in the AFC North, and both teams are gunning for a win on Sunday night.
  • Even though Jets-Patriots tickets are significantly lower in our FanDemand, expect fireworks on Monday night. Brady has been playing like an MVP quarterback lately, but the staunch Jets defense will do their best to shut them down. It’s going to be a good one in Foxboro.
  • The ‘Boys are 2-1 since firing Wade Phillips, and a win against an injured Colts team would really brighten the mood down in Dallas.
  • Phillip Rivers looks like he may break Dan Marino’s passing record this season, and we all know what the Chargers can do in the last quarter of the season (hint: they win, a lot). Fans in SoCal are getting stoked on their home team… its kind of nice to see the Bolts within the ranks of the FanDemand.

FanSnap can help fans get the best deals on NFL tickets for the rest of the regular season and through the playoffs.

Hottest NFL Tickets for Week #7

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

Last weekend was intense in the NFL. Helmet-to-helmet hits landed players on the sidelines, and have NFL officials seriously considering how to handle something that has long been considered “part of the game.” On a lighter note, there was some great football around the league this weekend.

Deion Branch returned to the New England Patriots who beat the Baltimore Ravens in OT. The Dolphins also beat the Packers in overtime. The Jets came back, somewhat controversially, to beat the Broncos late in the fourth quarter. The Texans also had a fourth quarter comeback against the Chiefs. Close games, and the absence of an undefeated team, all show just how competitive the league is this year.

Below are FanDemand rankings for Week #7 (this week, with graphs!).

NFL FanDemand Week 7: Game Rankings

  1. Washington Redskins @ Chicago Bears: $431.00
  2. Minnesota Vikings @ Green Bay Packers: $345.00
  3. New England Patriots @ San Diego Chargers: $260.00
  4. Cleveland Browns @ New Orleans Saints: $256.00
  5. New York Giants @ Dallas Cowboys: $241.00
  6. Buffalo Bills @ Baltimore Ravens: $228
  • As if Brett Favre isn’t in the news enough already, this weekend, he heads back to Green Bay to take on the Packers. There will be some drama here, so its not surprise to see Vikings-Packers tickets at the second spot in FanDemand.
  • In a battle of East and West, the 4-1 Patriots take on the struggling 2-4 Chargers, who just lost back-to-back games to the Raiders and the Rams. San Diego fans need a win and Patriots-Chargers tickets are at #3 this week because of it.
  • In all honesty, we’re a bit perplexed to have even seen the Buffalo Bills in our FanDemand analysis. Frankly, there isn’t anything exciting about this 0-5 team. Maybe we should applaud the Ravens fans who will pay top dollar to see their team dominate anyone. Because in the end, little stands between Flacco, Ray Rice and co. from taking this one with ease.
  • America’s Team is looking pretty un-American this year with a Cowboys record of 1-4, and their Monday night game against the Giants is a must win.

NFL FanDemand Week 7: Team Rankings

  1. Chicago Bears tickets:  $353.80
  2. New Orleans Saints tickets:  $323.20
  3. New York Giants tickets:  $306.50
  4. Pittsburgh Steelers tickets:  $282.80
  5. Green Bay Packers tickets:  $270.80
  6. New England Patriots tickets:  $269.17
  7. Baltimore Ravens tickets:  $268.50
  8. Dallas Cowboys tickets:  $266.67
  9. Indianapolis Colts tickets:  $249.17
  10. Philadelphia Eagles tickets:  $240.60

NFL FanDemand #10 San Diego Chargers Ticket Preview

Monday, August 30th, 2010

To kick off our NFL Ticket Preview special, we start with #10 on FanSnap’s Pre-Season Rankings, the San Diego Chargers.

The Chargers are always a well respected team coming out of the West Coast. This year, they are on the hunt for their fifth straight AFC West title, without the likes of star running back LaDainian Tomlinson. Although this puts a serious damper on the Bolts running attack, quarterback Phillip Rivers may be among the most talented in the league. With tight end Antonio Gates and wide receivers Vincent Jackson and Malcolm Floyd completely the passing game, Rivers will lead an extremely potent Chargers offense, with a keen eye towards the playoffs.

San Diego Chargers tickets are highly sought after this year, which is understandable considering the more anticipated match-ups within their schedule. The New England Patriots are due to visit Southern California on Sunday October 24th. Average prices for Patriots-Chargers tickets are $303 on the secondary ticket market: this is 12% increase over their season long average ticket price of $272.

Check FanSnap all season long for the Best Value San Diego Chargers tickets to all games, home and away

  • Mon, Sep 13th, 2010 at Kansas City 10:15 PM Arrowhead Stadium
  • Sun, Sep 19th, 2010 Jacksonville 04:15 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Sun, Sep 26th, 2010 at Seattle 04:15 PM Qwest Field
  • Sun, Oct 3rd, 2010 Arizona 04:15 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Sun, Oct 10th, 2010 at Oakland 04:15 PM Oakland Coliseum
  • Sun, Oct 17th, 2010 at St. Louis 01:00 PM Edward Jones Dome
  • Sun, Oct 24th, 2010 New England 04:15 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Sun, Oct 31st, 2010 Tennessee 04:05 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Sun, Nov 7th, 2010 at Houston 01:00 PM Reliant Stadium
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  • Mon, Nov 22nd, 2010 Denver 08:30 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Sun, Nov 28th, 2010 at Indianapolis 08:20 PM Lucas Oil Stadium
  • Sun, Dec 5th, 2010 Oakland 04:05 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Sun, Dec 12th, 2010 Kansas City 04:15 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Thu, Dec 16th, 2010 San Francisco 08:20 PM Qualcomm Stadium
  • Sun, Dec 26th, 2010 at Cincinnati 08:20 PM Paul Brown Stadium
  • Sun, Jan 2nd, 2011 at Denver 04:15 PM Invesco Field at Mile High

Jets-Chargers Tickets Second Most Searched of NFL Divisional Playoffs Tickets

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

The New York Jets @ San Diego Chargers NFL Playoffs tickets are currently second only to the Cowboys-Vikings tickets in fan ticket searches. Fans in California are outsearching fans in New York by more than 4 to 1.

FanSnap Tickets Map of Qualcomm Stadium for the January 17 AFC Divisional Playoff Game between the New York Jets and San Diego Chargers

FanSnap Tickets Map of Qualcomm Stadium for the January 17 AFC Divisional Playoff Game between the New York Jets and San Diego Chargers

Here are the hottest NFL Playoffs tickets based on fan searches.

1. Cowboys @ Vikings tickets at the HHH Metrodome (Minneapolis, MN) Sun, Jan 17

  • 13,000+ tickets listed
  • Get in price = $108
  • Average price = $275

2. Jets @ Chargers tickets at Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego, CA) Sun, Jan 17

  • 6,000+ tickets listed
  • Get in price = $129
  • Average price = $302

3. Ravens @ Colts tickets at Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis, IN) Sat, Jan 16

  • 5,000+ tickets listed
  • Get in price = $107
  • Average price = $259

4. Cardinals @ Saints tickets at the Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans, LA) Sat, Jan 16

  • 6,000+ tickets listed
  • Get in price = $125
  • Average price = $532

Super Bowl Tickets are currently averaging $3,000. The Get-in price is $1,100. Who is searching for Super Bowl Tickets? Florida tops the list, as we expected. Second and third are New York and California.

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