Peyton Manning is still a draw — even in a preseason game. On the road. In which he’s not even expected to play.
The Broncos’ preseason opener in Seattle on Friday is the second-most expensive preseason game on the secondary market this year, at $199 a ticket, according to SeatGeek. It trails only last Sunday’s Pro Football Hall of Fame game between the Steelers and Vikings ($167 average price).
The third-most expensive preseason game on the secondary market is also hosted by Seattle, on Sept. 3 against the Raiders, which costs $97.
The Seahawks-Broncos matchup is more expensive than 90 regular-season NFL games this year.