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In Denver, the days of getting a cheap ticket to see the Broncos — as has often been the case during the team’s six-year playoff drought — are over. Last December, as the Vic Fangio era was spiraling to a close, Denver’s final three home games saw tickets as cheap as $40 against the Lions, $52 against the Bengals and $59 against the Chiefs, per TickPick.
This year, the average secondary-market ticket price for the home opener against the Texans on Sept. 18 is $273, while the Broncos-Jets game on Oct. 23 currently presents the best value at a $265 average. Meanwhile, Denver’s Sunday Night Football showdown against San Francisco on Sept. 25 is the most expensive home game on the schedule, with an average purchase price of $422.