Steelers vs Saints One of Easiest Games to Get Into in Week 10

The Pittsburgh Steelers Week 10 ticket is now the third-cheapest buy of the NFL weekend.
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PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers are back in action as they host the New Orleans Saints in Week 10 at Acrisure Stadium. 

The 2-6 Steelers are looking to climb back, and as always, they're looking for the fans to help make that happen. The North Shore is always filled on Sundays, and Week 10 won't be any different. For those looking to attend the game, it now carries the third-cheapest ticket of the weekend on SI Tickets. 

Currently, Steelers-Saints tickets are averaging $266.58 with the cheapest get-in price at $98. For those looking for the biggest buy they can get, the max get-in price is $1,046. 

SI Tickets is the only ticket marketplace that offers Postseason Reservations, where fans can reserve tickets to individual playoff games for every team in the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL - as well as 5 College Conference Championships, New Year’s Day Six Bowls, College Football Playoffs and Final Four.

While 2-6 isn't promising, anyone still thinking this season will turn around, Super Bowl reservations are now $15.67, down 77.93% since the beginning of the season. 

Find great deals on Steelers tickets from SI Tickets HERE

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Noah Strackbein
NOAH STRACKBEIN

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