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The Dallas Cowboys are an annual staple in the NFL’s slate of Thanksgiving games, but the success of rookie quarterback Dak Prescott and the rest of this year’s NFC East-leading squad has pushed ticket prices to near-record highs on the secondary market.
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Tickets to the Cowboys’ division clash with the Washington Commanders on Thursday afternoon are selling for an average of $289, according to data obtained from secondary market ticket aggregator SeatGeek. That’s the second-highest total SeatGeek has seen for an NFL game on Thanksgiving since 2010, when it began tracking the market.
“This is the hottest Cowboys home Thanksgiving game we have seen. Demand for this game has gone way up since the start of the season,” SeatGeek content analyst Chris Leyden told FOXBusiness.com. “The median listing price is up 70% from where it was on the first day of the season.”
http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/2016/11/23/nfls-cowboys-are-hot-ticket-on-thanksgiving.html
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Tickets to the Cowboys’ division clash with the Washington Commanders on Thursday afternoon are selling for an average of $289, according to data obtained from secondary market ticket aggregator SeatGeek. That’s the second-highest total SeatGeek has seen for an NFL game on Thanksgiving since 2010, when it began tracking the market.
“This is the hottest Cowboys home Thanksgiving game we have seen. Demand for this game has gone way up since the start of the season,” SeatGeek content analyst Chris Leyden told FOXBusiness.com. “The median listing price is up 70% from where it was on the first day of the season.”
http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/2016/11/23/nfls-cowboys-are-hot-ticket-on-thanksgiving.html