How To Find The Cheapest Texans Playoff Tickets + Face Value Options
December 30, 2019
The Houston Texans have clinched the AFC South title and the No. 4 seed in the AFC playoffs. They will host a Wild Card game against the Buffalo Bills on January 4.
Where To Buy Houston Texans Playoff Tickets
Primary market tickets via Ticketmaster tickets to a Wild Card game are sold out, but should the Texans host the AFC Championship, Ticketmaster shows a limited number of seats still available.
On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Low Price Guarantees on all sold out Houston Texans playoff tickets, in addition to Low Price Guarantees on all NFL playoff tickets. That means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vividseats, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save an average of 5%-20% compared to StubHub and Vividseats.
How Much Are Houston Texans Playoff Tickets
The average asking price on the secondary market for a Houston Texans Wild Card game ticket is $269, which is up 33% from the regular-season average of $202. The average asking price is the cheapest across the NFL for any of the 4 Wild Card games. The cheapest ticket for a Texans Wild Card game is $111.
For the Wild Card game, TicketIQ has seats available throughout NRG Stadium for the Wild Card game, starting at $111 on the 600 Level. The best seat available in the stadium is trending at $1,217 and is located in Level 107, Row A at the 50-yard line behind the Texans bench. There are many seats remaining on field level at the 50-yard line on both sides of the field, and the cheapest is $376 in the same section, Row DD. End-zone seats are available on the 100 Level starting at $254. In addition, fans can buy access to the Churrascos Club for $95 and pair that with any seat. Below is a screenshot showing inventory on TicketIQ and get-in price by zone.
Historically speaking, the average asking price for the Wild Card round is the second cheapest of the decade at NRG Stadium, according to TicketIQ. Only the 2017 Wild Card game against the Raiders, which settled at $230, cost fans less. The priciest Wild Card game cost fans $379 last season when the Texans played Indianapolis.
TicketIQ is committed to the cheapest tickets possible, and we make much less on sold out tickets compared to other major marketplaces like StubHub and Vivid. That means ticket buyers save from up to 25% on TicketIQ on sports, music and theater. We're able to do this because we also work with teams, venues, and other ticket owners, to help them sell tickets at face price, directly to consumers like you, through Ticketmaster and Seatgeek For an overview of the 2019 NFL Ticket Buying landscape, and details on the cheapest way to get tickets for every team, visit the TicketIQ Blog.