Good news, Packers fans: It’s cheaper to buy tickets to see the team play at home. Bad news, Packers fans: That’s largely because of the team’s struggles.
Via Richard Ryman of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, ticket prices on the secondary market have dropped 35 percent over two weeks ago. The lowest average ticket price for Sunday’s game against the Ravens is a mere $74.
The launch of deer season is a factor. The season-limiting (if not season-ending) broken collarbone suffered by quarterback Aaron Rodgers is another factor.
“A lot of wind went out of the sails when the Packers stumbled against the Lions at home after having 15 days to get ready for them,” ticker broker Dennis Garrity told the Press-Gazette.