As every football fan knows, the Carolina Panthers remained undefeated with their 41-38 win over the New Orleans Saints this past Sunday. With the Atlanta Falcons losing, the Panthers have officially clinched the NFC South division with four weeks to go and the playoff planning can officially begin.
The Panthers still have a little work to do in the NFC for the No. 1 overall seed, but chances are they should have no issues accomplishing that task. The only team in contention for the spot is the Arizona Cardinals at 10-2 with four games remaining.
Fans looking to see Cam Newton and the Panthers play before ticket prices skyrocket for the playoffs have two home options and two road options. With information provided by TiqIQ.com, below is information for secondary market Panthers tickets for the remainder of the regular season.
12/13/2015 | Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons | Bank Of America Stadium | Average Price: $295.76 | Get-in Price: $115
12/20/2015 | New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers | MetLife Stadium | Average Price: $311.16 | Get-in Price: $122
12/27/2015 | Atlanta Falcons vs. Carolina Panthers | Georgia Dome | Average Price: $282.46 | Get-in Price: $85
1/3/2015 | Carolina Panthers vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Bank Of America Stadium | Average Price: $498.14 | Get-in Price: $135
The cheapest option to see the Panthers before the postseason is against the Atlanta Falcons on the road on December 27th at the Georgia Dome with an average ticket price of $282.46 and a get-in price of $85. Those attempting the near four-hour road trip can book hotels near the Georgia Dome through Hipmunk.com to complete the football getaway.
The most expensive game is the regular season finale against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but will surely be dependent on if the Panthers are still undefeated or if they haven’t wrapped up the No. 1 seed in the NFC already.
Even though it is early and the opponent and date are not determined (based on what happens in the final four week), the first Carolina playoff round has an average ticket price of $587.47 and a get-in price of $233. A prospective NFC Conference Championship Game is even higher with an average ticket price of $880.59 and a get-in price of $348. Fans planning their playoff home game trip in advance can find Charlotte flight deals through Hipmunk to try and shave off some dollars after forking it up for secondary market tickets.