Good luck to everyone trying to catch the green and gold in North Texas
If you’re wondering why the Dallas Cowboys are set to play the second-most primetime games in the NFL in 2015, only behind the Kansas City Chiefs, despite going 7-10 last year, here’s your answer: They’re still incredibly popular.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Cowboys, a team that is typically listed as the most valuable sports franchise on the planet, are going to be a participant in all three of the most expensive tickets for the upcoming regular season. Number one on the list is the league’s season opener between the Cowboys and the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. Second is the Cowboys’ Thanksgiving game against the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs. Third is the Green Bay Packers’ trip to Arlington on Sunday Night Football in late September, which will cost fans nearly $1,300 a ticket to get into AT&T Stadium.
So if you were hoping to catch the green and gold in North Texas, good luck. It’s gonna cost you a pretty penny to visit Lambeau South.