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The New York Giants take on the Cowboys in the most expensive home game
May 19, 2015
The New York Giants, one of the biggest names in the NFL are going through a rough patch right now. The side that has won four Super Bowls and eight league championships in total haven’t made it to the playoffs for three seasons straight. That is just simply not good enough for a franchise the size of the Giants.
The last time they won the Super Bowl was in 2011 and the wheels began to come off right after that. That triumphant campaign was the last occasion they made it to the postseason festivities. A lot of changes have been made to the roster and there are signs that the Giants might be back in the upcoming season. Their offense is quite impressive and if their front players fire then this might turn out to be a decent campaign.
The tickets for the New York Giants home games are now out and the prices are quite interesting. According to Excite Events, the highest average ticket price for a Giants encounter at home stands at $422 which will see them take on the Cowboys on October 25, 2015. Giants lowest average tickets price is $213 for the clash on September 24, 2015 when the Redskins come calling.
According to Excite Events, the highest get in price is $40 for two Giants’ home games. The first one takes place on October 25, 2015 against the Cowboys whereas the other one sees them take on the Jets on December 6, 2015. You can also watch them play for as low as $26 when the Panthers come to the MetLife Stadium on December 20, 2015.
The Giants will have to step up their game and make their mark during the latest season. They are just too big a franchise to let this drought go on for long.
The complete list of tickets and their prices available on Excite Events is mentioned below. Please note that all these tickets are available on Excite Events and the prices are accurate as of May 19, 2015. September 20. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $233.17 | Get In Price: $38 September 24. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $213.24 | Get In Price: $31 October 11. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $273.15 | Get In Price: $38 October 25. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $422.24 | Get In Price: $40 November 15. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $374.19 | Get In Price: $38 December 6. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $318.95 | Get In Price: $40 December 20. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $225.02 | Get In Price: $26 January 3. – East Rutherford – MetLife Stadium (Formerly New Meadowlands Stadium) | Average Ticket Price: $377.99 | Get In Price: $36
2 Comments
Joseluis says:
August 2, 2015 at 7:12 am
Umm. I’m a Packer fan jerkoff. The Super Bowl is a sshacwoe of the best talent the league has to offer and should be played at venues most conducive to putting the best product on the field. That means in a controlled environment or at least in outdoor environments where good weather is a fair certainty.Playing in the cold is part of the game, but this is too big of a gamble for the biggest game of the year. It’s fucking stupid and no one will ever convince me otherwise.I was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin and I think it would be a disgrace to have the Super Bowl there too. Not because the city and team are not worthy of such an honor, but because there is too great a probability that inclement weather will alter the outcome and tilt the scales in favor of one team. This is the Super Bowl for fucks sake. Play the fucking Pro Bowl in NYC.
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Umm. I’m a Packer fan jerkoff. The Super Bowl is a sshacwoe of the best talent the league has to offer and should be played at venues most conducive to putting the best product on the field. That means in a controlled environment or at least in outdoor environments where good weather is a fair certainty.Playing in the cold is part of the game, but this is too big of a gamble for the biggest game of the year. It’s fucking stupid and no one will ever convince me otherwise.I was born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin and I think it would be a disgrace to have the Super Bowl there too. Not because the city and team are not worthy of such an honor, but because there is too great a probability that inclement weather will alter the outcome and tilt the scales in favor of one team. This is the Super Bowl for fucks sake. Play the fucking Pro Bowl in NYC.
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