Steelers-Ravens Ticket Prices Among Lowest of Wild Card Weekend
If you want to attend the Pittsburgh Steelers Wild Card playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, it’s not too late to get tickets, and it might not break the bank.
Tickets for the AFC North showdown at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday are the second-cheapest of any Wild Card weekend game, according to a study by Victory Live, a ticketing company that tracks secondary market ticket sales.
The average price sold for a ticket to the Steelers-Ravens game so far has been $216, according to Victory Live. That’s less than half as much as the most expensive ticket on the market this weekend.
Tickets for the Green Bay Packers at Philadelphia Eagles have sold at an average of $423, leading the market for Wild Card weekend, followed by the Washington Commanders at Tampa Bay Buccaneers ($276) and Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Texans ($255).
Tickets for the Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Rams had been selling for $248 before that game was moved to Glendale, Arizona because of the wildfires in and around Los Angeles.
The only game cheaper than the Steelers at Ravens is the Denver Broncos at the Buffalo Bills. Tickets for that game have sold at an average of $210. The low prices comes despite the teams being the closest of any teams playing this weekend.
The Steelers entering the playoffs on a four-game slide probably has something to do with the depressed ticket prices, as well as a winter storm forecast for Friday night into Saturday that could keep fans from traveling to Baltimore from Pittsburgh.
The get-in price for two tickets as of Friday afternoon was just over $100 plus tax at Ticketmaster.