Patriots vs. Eagles: How Much for Tom Brady & NFL’s Hottest Ticket?

No NFL game is more "in-demand" right now than the Week 1 meeting between New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles.
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The New England Patriots in many ways remain a drawing card. And when you combine Coach Bill Belichick’s gang with a colorful and star-studded big-market team that is coming off a Super Bowl berth?

That “drawing card” is going to cost you.

The entire 2023 NFL regular-season schedule has been revealed, of course. and a number of marquee matchups dot the Patriots slate. And heck, there is going to be plenty of attention on New England versus its divisional foes alone, given the electricity surrounding the supposed contenders in the Buffalo Bills, the Miami Dolphins and now Aaron Rodgers’ New York Jets.

No game is more "in-demand" right now, however, than the Week 1 meeting between New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles. It is among many other things a Super Bowl LII rematch, Eagles-Patriots, and of course it also features the defending NFC champions against a Patriots team  working toward a bounce-back following a disappointing 2023 campaign..

Oh, and there is this: That day has also been designated as what is being called the "Thank You Tom Game," as the Patriots will welcome and honor the retired QB back to Gillette Stadium.

Add it all up and according to Vivid Seats, via ESPN's Mike Reiss, your average ticket price for Eagles at Patriots is currently $807 … and yes, that represents the highest ticket price in the league.

So, Patriots fans, save up your dollars and make your way into the high-profile outing … or short of that, know that PatriotsCountry.com will be in the building, as always, to guide you through it all.

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Mike Fisher
MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983. He is the author of two best-selling books on the NFL.