
As the clock ticks down to the Dallas Cowboys' first home playoff game in two seasons, fans are digging deep into their pockets for a chance to witness the high-stakes action against the Green Bay Packers from the stands of AT&T Stadium. The scramble for tickets has reached fever-pitch levels, with official sources exhausted and resale sites cashing in on the desperation, according to FOX 4 News.
Ticket prices are soaring on the secondary market, a clear signal of the die-hard dedication Cowboys fans have towards their team. Prices vary from one seller to the next, creating a diverse, if costly, market for those hoping to snag a spot in the game which is set to take place on a sunny Sunday afternoon. "Cheapest Ticket Overall: $103 before fees - Standing Room Only". Seated options aren't coming any cheaper, with the least expensive seat going for $217, again, sans fees, as per FOX 4 News.
Comparing apples with apples, or tickets with tickets in our case, shows StubHub and Ticketmaster also playing this high-stakes resale game. StubHub starts their SRO (Standing Room Only) pricing at $112, with seats beginning at $252. Ticketmaster inches higher, pitching $131 for SRO and $251 for those preferring a non-standing room experience, according to Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
For the frugal yet fervent fan, SeatGeek appears to offer the most budget-friendly option with SRO positions starting at $107 and standard tickets at $235. Regardless of the platform, it's an undeniable fact: getting into AT&T Stadium this Sunday is a wallet-thinning affair. But for many, the chance to possibly see the Cowboys clinch the first home playoff victory since their 2018 Wild Card round win over the Seattle Seahawks is an experience worth every last penny.









