The cheapest and most expensive NFL tickets still available for Week 1

The Rams take the field at SoFi Stadium on Friday, August 19, 2022. (Photo by David Crane/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images)

NFL football returns on Thursday, kicking off with the possible Super Bowl preview of Buffalo at Los Angeles. If you’d like to see last year’s champs start their title defense in person, it’ll cost you – but maybe not as much as you think.

FOX TV analyzed NFL-authorized resale tickets for each Week 1 game to find the cheapest and most expensive single ticket still available through reseller website SeatGeek. As of midday Wednesday, those prices range from $22 on the low end to over $3,000 on the priciest side.

That Thursday night game between the Bills and Rams at SoFi Stadium is, not surprisingly, among the most expensive. The highest priced ticket available tops out at $2,111 – a midfield VIP experience that includes all-inclusive dining and other perks. Meanwhile, the cheapest ticket for that game is $119 for a seat two rows from the very top corner of the stadium.

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Dallas Cowboys fans cheer on their team during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks on August 26, 2022 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

The most expensive ticket for any game available on SeatGeek is from another high-profile matchup, the Buccaneers at the Cowboys on Sunday night. For $3,125, you could be three rows back from Tom Brady and the Bucs’ sideline at AT&T Stadium.  But if you’re OK with standing-room-only "seats," you can get in for $67.

If you don’t have a lot to spend, head down Interstate 45 to Houston. For just $22, you can get an upper-corner spot in NRG Stadium to see the Texans take on the Colts – SeatGeek’s cheapest single seat available anywhere in the NFL this week.

That matchup also features the lowest high-priced ticket; you won’t have to spend more than $301 to sit one row back from the Texans’ bench at midfield.

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The Detroit Lions Cheerleaders perform during the game between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday December 5, 2021 at Ford Field in Detroit, MI. (Photo by Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Here’s the full rundown of seat prices for this week’s games:

Bills at Rams

  • Cheapest available seat: $119
  • Most expensive available seat: $2,111

Saints at Falcons

  • Cheapest available seat: $117
  • Most expensive available seat: $1,213

Browns at Panthers

  • Cheapest available seat: $100
  • Most expensive available seat: $920

49ers at Bears

  • Cheapest available seat: $176
  • Most expensive available seat: $1,121

Steelers at Bengals

  • Cheapest available seat: $163
  • Most expensive available seat: $896

Eagles at Lions

  • Cheapest available seat: $62
  • Most expensive available seat: $306

Colts at Texans

  • Cheapest available seat: $22
  • Most expensive available seat: $301

Patriots at Dolphins

  • Cheapest available seat: $117
  • Most expensive available seat: $2,000

Ravens at Jets

  • Cheapest available seat: $63
  • Most expensive available seat: $895

Jaguars at Commanders

  • Cheapest available seat: $40
  • Most expensive available seat: $329

Giants at Titans

  • Cheapest available seat: $95
  • Most expensive available seat: $703

Chiefs at Cardinals

  • Cheapest available seat: $111
  • Most expensive available seat: $2,000

Raiders at Chargers

  • Cheapest available seat: $174
  • Most expensive available seat: $1,406

Packers at Vikings 

  • Cheapest available seat: $122
  • Most expensive available seat: $1,700

Buccaneers at Cowboys

  • Cheapest available seat: $67
  • Most expensive available seat: $3,125

Broncos at Seahawks

  • Cheapest available seat: $129
  • Most expensive available seat: $1,100

Note: Data compiled Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. ET. Only legitimate ticket offers were evaluated.

This story was reported from Tampa, Fla.