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Dallas Cowboys tickets resale numbers show fan base to be the most eager

Nov 24, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; A view of the Dallas Cowboys fans and their mascot Rowdy before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys defeat the Redskins 31-26. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 24, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; A view of the Dallas Cowboys fans and their mascot Rowdy before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins at AT&T Stadium. The Cowboys defeat the Redskins 31-26. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

NFL regular season tickets just recently went on sale, and tickets for Dallas Cowboys games have been selling on the secondary market faster than tickets for any other franchise.

According to information from VividSeats.com, Dallas Cowboys tickets are going faster than those of any other NFL team in the early stages of re-selling. Demand isn’t necessarily reflective of prices, however.

The Arizona Cardinals, Oakland Raiders, Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams round out the top five fastest-selling tickets on the secondary market right now. Arizona is actually the fifth-least expensive average ticket right now, and the Rams are the fourth-least expensive. The Buffalo Bills ($118), Jacksonville Jaguars ($101) and Cincinnati Bengals ($100) finish the list of the least expensive tickets.

Overall, ticket prices are up from the 2016-17 season, by an average of 5.5 percent. The Rams represent the bottom of that demographic, as their average ticket price has actually dropped by 67 percent as compared to their first season in Los Angeles.

No one fan base has seen more of an increase than that of the defending NFC champion Atlanta Falcons. Opening Mercedes-Benz Stadium has driven prices up 112 percent as compared to last season, to $300 on average.

That average price ranks Atlanta as the third-most expensive ticket on the market right now. The average ticket price for Denver Broncos’ games sits at $306 right now, and the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots are commanding the highest average ticket price on the secondary market at $411. The Pittsburgh Steelers ($263) and Chicago Bears ($254) round out the top five average ticket prices right now.

As far as single contests go, the most expensive ticket right now is for the Patriots at Broncos game on Sunday, Nov. 12. The average price for that game is $591. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Thursday night game on Sep. 14 in Cincinnati against the Houston Texans has an average price of $152.

While Cowboys home tickets may not be the most expensive, Dallas is driving up the price of tickets in its road games more than any other team. Games in which the Cowboys are the away team are boosting the prices of tickets for those games by 70 percent.

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In terms of the NFL, nothing sells like the Dallas Cowboys.