The 10 most expensive “get-in” prices for 2024 NFL games have been revealed following the release of the regular season schedule.
On Wednesday evening, the league released the entire schedule for the 2024 NFL regular season, which will start on Sept. 5, when the Kansas City Chiefs welcome the Baltimore Ravens to Arrowhead Stadium for the 2024 Kickoff Game.
According to TickPick, the Ravens-Chiefs game has the most expensive “get-in” price among all 2024 regular season games at $391. Second on that list is the annual Patrick Mahomes-Joe Burrow Bowl ($338) which will take place at Arrowhead in Week 2.
The Dallas Cowboys-Pittsburgh Steelers Week 5 “Sunday Night Football” Game has the third-highest get-in price at $363, followed by Pittsburgh’s road tilt against the Las Vegas Raiders ($350). The Chiefs-Raiders Week 8 game in Sin City is fifth with a hefty get-in price of $333.
The Cowboys-Philadelphia Eagles Week 17 game at Lincoln Financial Field has a $330 get-in price, while the San Francisco 49ers-Green Bay Packers Week 12 tilt at Lambeau Field has a $324 get-in cost.
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The Dallas-49ers Week 8 “Sunday Night Football” game is eighth on the list with a get-in price of $305, followed by the Steelers-Denver Broncos Week 2 game (Russell Wilson’s return to Mile high City) at $294. Finally, the 10th most expensive get-in price for the 2024 NFL season is the Packers’ Week 7 home tilt against the Houston Texans $275).
2024 NFL Season Will Not Disappoint
There is plenty to be excited about for the upcoming 2024 NFL season, which promises to be one of the most entertaining in recent memory.
You have the Chiefs looking to complete the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat. But Joe Burrow’s Bengals, Lamar Jackson’s Ravens, CJ Stroud’s Texans, Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills and Trevor Lawrence’s Jacksonville Jaguars will have something to say about that. Can the 49ers finally get over the championship hump? What about the Cowboys? Will the Eagles bounce back after an inexplicable second-half collapse?
There is no shortage of compelling storylines as the regular season draws closer.