Fans that want to catch the Philadelphia Eagles in action to start the regular season might have to empty their pockets for a seat.
The Eagles will open the 2023 regular season schedule with a matchup against Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. The Patriots will be honoring Tom Brady with a ceremony ahead of the contest, which might be a special moment for some Eagles fans. However, it’s also driving up the cost of tickets on the secondary market, where the most expensive tickets cost more than $144,000.
Costs to attend the Eagles vs Vikings tilt in Week 2 at Lincoln Financial Field aren’t as high but standing-room tickets will run fans at least $169 per ticket, according to TicketMaster. Meanwhile, on the secondary market, ticket prices at sites like Seat Geek can cost as high as $2,750 for premium seats.
Let’s explore the Eagles’ ticket prices for the first two games of the 2023 season.
Eagles vs Patriots Tickets Cost Double Due To Tom Brady Ceremony
Philadelphia will open the 2023 NFL season on the road, so the first chance for most Eagles fans to catch the team in action will come in Week 2 versus the Minnesota Vikings at Lincoln Financial Field.
For Eagles fans that want to join the team at Foxboro Stadium in Week 1, tickets might be even pricier than expected.
According to TicketMaster, tickets to view the Tom Brady ceremony in New England will cost at least $300 per ticket. But tickets are selling out fast and prices on the secondary market are already getting out of hand.
At Seat Geek, the cheapest tickets for the Eagles vs Patriots game come in at $568. Meanwhile, two premium seats at Foxboro could cost as much as $144,300 to catch the action close to the 50-yard line.
Ticket Prices For Eagles Home Opener vs Vikings
The following week, Philadelphia will return home to Lincoln Financial Field for the home opener against the Minnesota Vikings. But following the Eagles’ run to the Super Bowl in 2022, don’t expect to get tickets on the cheap.
In fact, the most expensive tickets on the secondary market come in at over $2,750, according to Seat Geek.
For fans that don’t mind sitting in the upper bowl, tickets in section 234 begin around $350 while standing-room-only tickets can still be had for $277.
TicketMaster has better prices for the season opener with standing-room tickets costing around $169 and upper bowl seats coming in at around $200 per ticket.