From our friends at TiqIQ.

If there was one positive that resulted in the 12-20 Eagles record over the last two years of Andy Reid’s tenure, it was cheaper prices for Eagles Tickets. Over the last four years, the average price for Eagles tickets at the start of the season dropped from $242 in 2011 to $177 in 2012 and all the way down to $150 in 2012. With a new regime, prices are back up. With the majority of pundits picking the Eagles to repeat as NFC East champs, the average price across the Eagles home games is $220.

While it will cost more to see Nick Foles and crew pursue another NFC East title, for fans looking to get out to Lincoln Financial Field without breaking the bank, this is the weekend to do it. The opening game against the Jaguars is not only the cheapest game of the season, it’s also the cheapest opening game over the last four years…by a lot. Over the last three years, the average price to see the Eagles opening game has been $169, $204 and $261. That makes this years’ average price of $139 47% less expensive than the 2011 opener against the Giants, which was the most expensive. Right now, there are tickets under $80, and thanks to our partners at TiqIQ you can get tickets for even less. For the opening game, TiqIQ is offering a 10% discount on any ‘Seller Direct’ listings.  Just use the promo code TiqIQ10! for any tickets by clicking here.

Also, don’t forget that you can also sell tickets to any Eagles, Phillies or Flyers game using TiqIQ’s Seller Direct tool.   When you list tickets, TiqIQ tells you what the best prices are to sell your tickets to others fans. The best part is that it’s 100% free, and there are no service charges like there are on other sites out there.