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Seahawks, Patriots Host Most Expensive Week 3 NFL Games on Secondary Market

Several premier matchups will take place in the NFL during Week 3 of the 2015 season. Despite an 0-2 record the Seattle Seahawks will still host the top-priced game of the week against the Chicago Bears on Sunday while the New England Patriots return home to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars. Rounding out this week’s top games list are matchups between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons and New York Jets and Philadelphia Eagles. Check out the most expensive games of the week below, according to TiqIQ:

Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks | Avg. Price: $370.96 | Get-in: $194

The Seahawks have wavered over the first two weeks of play, dropping games to the St. Louis Rams and Green Bay Packers and keeping the NFC West up for grabs. However, that hasn’t allowed ticket prices to drop for this Sunday’s game against the Bears. Seahawks vs Bears tickets average $370.96 and the get-in price is $194 on the secondary market.

Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots | Avg. Price: $335.61 | Get-in: $146

The Patriots have looked near impenetrable over the first two weeks of the season and have again made a strong case for the AFC East crown. They’ll return home to Gillette Stadium on Sunday for a bout with the Jaguars, when Patriots vs Jaguars tickets have an average price of $335.61 and the get-in price starts at $146. Still in the rebuilding stage, the 1-1 Jaguars will face their biggest challenge yet when they head to Foxborough this weekend.

Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens | Avg. Price: $271.57 | Get-in: $72

It has been a difficult start for the Ravens, who will play their home opener at M&T Bank Stadium in search of their first win of the season against the Bengals this weekend. The average secondary market price for Ravens vs Bengals tickets on TiqIQ is $271.57 and the cheapest available is listed for $72. The Bengals look to continue their winning ways after beating the Raiders and Chargers over the first two weeks.

Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys | Avg. Price: $244.37 | Get-in: $79

After watching Tony Romo go down with a broken left collarbone last weekend, the Cowboys will rely on Brandon Weeden for the start, though the team traded for veteran Matt Cassel for backup. The Cowboys return to Arlington to face the Falcons in an increasingly muddy NFC East, where both the Eagles and Giants own 0-2 records heading into Week 3. Cowboys vs Falcons tickets own a secondary market average of $244.37 and the get-in price is $79.

Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets | Avg. Price: $223.27 | Get-in: $76

The Jets have made waves in the AFC East after kicking things off with a 2-0 record following games against the Browns and Colts. After easily handling Andrew Luck and the Colts during Monday Night Football, the Jets are set to host the Eagles at MetLife Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The average price for Jets tickets against the Eagles is $223.27 and the get-in price is now $76. The Eagles have struggled thus far, watching star running back DeMarco Murray go down with a hamstring injury and quarterback Sam Bradford failing to make an immediate impact under center.

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