2015 Eagles Schedule: Cowboys Most Expensive, Cardinals Least Expensive Home Games
April 21, 2015
There’s little evidence to dispute the Philadelphia Eagles have been the most entertaining team of the NFL offseason. Philadelphia was a participant in the two biggest trades of the offseason. One sent star running back LeSean McCoy to the Buffalo Bills in return for linebacker Kiko Alonso. The other sent quarterback Nick Foles to the St. Louis Rams for quarterback Sam Bradford.
The return of one of those players will be a big deal in the headlines, but has not caused a big price increase for Eagles tickets on the secondary market. In Week 14, the Buffalo Bills will visit bringing Lincoln Financial Field for LeSean McCoy’s first game as a visitor. McCoy was not happy about his trade from Philadelphia and has not spoken highly of Eagles head coach Chip Kelly since arriving in Buffalo. Eagles vs Bills tickets have a get-in price of just $77.
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Of course, division rivalries will bring high prices in Philly, especially against the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys. Eagles vs Giants tickets in Week 6 have a get-in price of $114 for a Monday Night Football matchup, while Eagles vs Cowboys tickets in Week 2 will cost at least $150 for the home opener, the most expensive Eagles tickets of the season.
Philly’s least expensive game will come against a team that made the playoffs in 2014, the Arizona Cardinals. Eagles vs Cardinals tickets in Week 15 have a get-in price of $63.
After missing the playoffs with a 10-6 record, the Eagles will be looking to get back atop the NFC East. The Eagles may look different on the field, but under Kelly, Philadelphia has yet to endure a losing season in two years. It may have been a crazy way to get there, but the Eagles will once again be a threat to make the playoffs in 2015.