How To Find Cheapest Browns Vs. Ravens Tickets in 2020
July 8, 2020
Where To Buy Cleveland Browns At Baltimore Ravens Tickets on 9/13/20
Tickets to the season opener for both teams, set for Sunday, September 13, are sold out on the primary market, according to Ticketmaster. This game between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium is an AFC North matchup.
On the secondary market, TicketIQ has seats available for all Baltimore Ravens games, and we have Fee-Free tickets with a Low Price Guarantee and Refund Guarantee, which states that in the event an event is canceled or deem unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers within 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. With the Low Price Guarantee, if you find the same ticket for less on another secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit.
How Much Are Cleveland Browns At Baltimore Ravens Tickets
Though primary market tickets are sold out, fans can shop the secondary market where TicketIQ shows seats available on the 500 and 200 Levels. The cheapest seat is listed at $168 in Upper Sideline 503, Row 16, above the 20-yard line. There are 10 500-Level sections still available, and the priciest is listed at $268 in Upper Midfield 526, Row 13 above the 50-yard line.
On the 200 Club Level, there are two sections remaining on the Browns side of the field, and one on the Ravens side. Above the Steelers sideline, seats in Club 251, Row 13 are listed for $456, and seats in Club 201, Row 3 are listed at $594. On the Ravens side, seats in Section 225 above the 30-yard line start at $629 in Row 5.
Seats in these sections include access to lounges outfitted with full bars, high-end rest rooms and plenty of flat-screen televisions. Club seats are also wider and more comfortable than standard seats.
On the secondary market, the average asking price for a ticket to this game is $321.
Where To Buy Baltimore Ravens At Cleveland Browns Tickets on 12/14/20
Primary market tickets to this AFC North matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns are available via Ticketmaster. The game is set for Sunday, December 14.
On the secondary market, TicketIQ has seats available for all Cleveland Browns games, and we have Fee-Free tickets with a Low Price Guarantee and Refund Guarantee, which states that in the event an event is canceled or deem unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers within 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. With the Low Price Guarantee, if you find the same ticket for less on another secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid Seats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit.
How Much Are Baltimore Ravens At Cleveland Browns Tickets
On the primary market, the cheapest ticket on Ticketmaster is $75 in Section 516 high up on the corner. The priciest 500-Level seats are $200 in Sections 535, at the 30-yard line on the Ravens side, and 508, at the 50-yard line on the Browns side. On field level, seats in the end-zone "Dawg Pound" sections are priced at $225, and the least expensive field-level seats are $175 in multiple corner sections. 50-yard line field-level seats are available behind the Ravens bench in Sections 108 and 109 for $350.
On the secondary market, the cheapest seats listed are $116 in corner Section 530, Row 12, and the priciest tickets are listed at $1,335 in Section 134, Row 1 behind the Browns bench. There are also Club-Level seats available on the secondary market, in Club 304, Row 2 on the Ravens side for $594; and in Club 331, Row 6 for $629 and Club 334, Row 2 for $975, both on the Browns side. Club ticket holders get access to lounges, cushier seats and other premium amenities.
Overall, the average secondary market asking price for a ticket to this game is $387.