Detroit Lions-Buffalo Bills tickets are NFL’s most expensive

According to Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer, if the Lions advance that far, they are “holding out hope” that Hutchinson would return by the NFC Championship Game on January 26.

DETROIT (FOX 2):Whether it’s the cost of being one of the NFL’s best or the high-profile game this weekend, anyone seeking to watch the Detroit Lions play this weekend will have to pay a hefty price.

The least expensive ticket at Ford Field is $316, which is more than the cheapest seats at any other game this weekend, according to Stubhub. The majority of tickets on Vividseats range from $415 to $900.

There isn’t a more expensive game than the interstate contest between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The only other games with tickets costing more than $100 are those between the Green Bay Packers and Seattle Seahawks and the Chicago Bears and Minnesota Vikings in the NFC North.

Even if raising ticket prices is a necessary component of success, some people who were intending to purchase seats as a holiday present may find the sticker shock upsetting.

This weekend is particularly expensive because of the teams involved.

The top team in the NFC will take on one of the finest teams in the AFC and a potential Super Bowl candidate when the Lions play the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Even though Detroit has amassed a 12-1 record and is experiencing prosperity never seen in this era of football, their matchup with Josh Allen will be one of their toughest tests of the year.

The quality of opposition teams’ travel contributes to the high costs as well, as Buffalo supporters are some of the most devoted in the league.

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It will cost more than $500 for anyone trying to acquire a seat in the lower bowl.

The Detroit Lions are not one of the NFL’s most valuable teams. However, Sportbet.one, which monitors the worth of sports teams worldwide, projects that the Lions will grow by the biggest proportion of any NFL team through 2030, by roughly 44%.

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Aidan Hutchinson, the defensive star for the Lions, may still have a broken leg, but his spirit is unbroken. We’ve seen tidbits of Hutch’s rehabilitation since his injury in week six, including an underwater treadmill.

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