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Cowboys Tickets for Sunday Selling Fast

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Tickets for the Dallas Cowboys Super Wild Card playoff game against the Green Bay Packers at AT&T Stadium went on sale at 9 a.m. CT Tuesday.

The AT&T ticket office has sold out to season ticket holders and only has standing-room-only tickets available.

According to CBS 11 DFW, standing-room-only tickets cost around $100, while better seats cost between $500 and $3,000 per ticket.

TicketSmarter, a ticket resale marketplace, tells The Dallas Express that around 9,300 tickets for the game remain on the secondary market for as little as $117 and an average of $755 — compared to the regular season average of $117.

The $117 admission cost is the second-lowest get-in price among the six Super Wild Card games across the league. The only cheaper tickets are selling for $81 in Kansas City, while the get-in price for the Detroit Lions’ first home playoff game in 30 years is $483.

The game will be Dallas’ second home playoff game under head coach Mike McCarthy and the first since a home Wild Card round loss to the San Francisco 49ers that ended the 2021-22 season.

Dallas went undefeated at home this season and will host every playoff game unless it has to face San Francisco, which earned the No.1 seed in the NFC and a first-round bye week. That scenario would likely only come into play if both teams reached the NFC Championship game, which Dallas has yet to do since its last Super Bowl win in 1996.

The Cowboys (12-5) and Packers (9-8) will be the middle game of a tripleheader on Sunday, kicking off at 3:30 p.m. CT. According to a post on the Cowboys’ social media, fans are encouraged to wear white for an official “Whiteout.”

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