NFL Week 8 Ticket Prices and Matchups (as of Friday, October 24, 2025)
Week 8 is shaping up to be a fun one across the NFL, and ticket prices are reflecting it. As of Friday, the average “get-in” prices across the twelve main Sunday and Monday matchups are showing a clear downward trend - with only one game actually rising this week. Click here to see the full price chart comparison of all Week 8 games.
Quick Price Snapshot
Across all tracked games, the average get-in price has dipped about 18% over the past three days. The steepest drops are showing up in Cincinnati (Jets at Bengals, down 32%) and Foxborough (Browns at Patriots, down 27%). The one exception? Indianapolis, where Titans at Colts tickets are up 7% - a small but rare uptick heading into the weekend.
| Game | Get-In | 3-Day Change |
|---|---|---|
| Cowboys at Broncos | $278 | ▼ 20% |
| Giants at Eagles | $275 | ▼ 5% |
| Packers at Steelers | $227 | ▼ 14% |
| Bills at Panthers | $185 | ▼ 11% |
| 49ers at Texans | $172 | ▼ 17% |
| Browns at Patriots | $163 | ▼ 27% |
| Commanders at Chiefs | $118 | ▼ 24% |
| Dolphins at Falcons | $80 | ▼ 17% |
| Bears at Ravens | $69 | ▼ 20% |
| Jets at Bengals | $67 | ▼ 32% |
| Titans at Colts | $61 | ▲ 7% |
| Buccaneers at Saints | $23 | ▼ 23% |
Top Games Drawing Interest
Cowboys at Broncos sits at the top of the board with a $278 get-in - the highest of the week despite a 20% drop. Denver’s defense has been among the best in the league, and the Cowboys’ offense behind Dak Prescott always draws national attention. The Mile High crowd keeps this one expensive, even as late-week supply hits the market.
Giants at Eagles carries the usual NFC East energy. Jalen Hurts and the Eagles have looked sharp at home, and the rivalry keeps tickets hot, though a small 5% dip shows a bit of buyer patience heading into the weekend.
Titans at Colts is the week’s outlier - up 7%. Indianapolis has quietly climbed to 6-1, and the home crowd is starting to buy back in. If that momentum keeps up, this could be the start of a trend where Indy home games firm up earlier each week.
Jets at Bengals is the opposite story - prices fell more than 30%. Cincinnati’s offense has been inconsistent, and that’s clearly showing in the market. For local fans, this might be the best value play of the weekend.
Market Notes
- Average get-in across all games: roughly $144.
- Ten of twelve matchups saw price declines since Tuesday.
- Monday night’s Commanders at Chiefs game, despite Patrick Mahomes at home, fell 24% - likely due to a flood of late resale listings.
Takeaway
Overall, Week 8 looks like a buyer’s week. With most prices down double digits since midweek, waiting until the last 24 hours before kickoff could pay off -especially for mid-tier games like Browns-Patriots or Dolphins-Falcons. The one place that still looks firm is Denver, where Cowboys tickets remain the most expensive of the slate.
For real-time updates and charts on every game, head to TicketData.com - new prices are tracked hourly across resale sites.