Photoshop adaptation via reader Joe

Photoshop adaptation via reader Joe

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Despite missing the playoffs the past two seasons and losing Andy Reid, the Eagles enter the 2013 NFL season with the highest per game ticket price for home contests since 2011. Philadelphia Eagles tickets on the secondary market have been gone up significantly this year after averaging $145 in 2011 and $137 in 2012. The average price for this is season is $211. A big part of the bump this year is due to Reid’s return on September 19th.  While it’s the third most expensive game of the year, it has the most expensive get-in price at $112.

We’ve detailed prices for all the three NFC East home games below, none of which are cheap. That said, if you just want to see a cheap game, click here to make an offer for Thursday night against the Panthers. You can offer $44 and sit on the 50 yard line and then save all your money for a bigger TV.

(10/20) vs. Dallas Cowboys | Avg: $236 | Get-in: $98

(10/27) vs. New York Giants | Avg: $226 | Get-in: $92

(11/17) vs. Washington Redskins | Avg: $225 | Get-in: $110

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