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Secondary Prices Jump For Bills-Jaguars NFL Wild Card Game

Ticket prices for the Bills-Jaguars playoff game are "surging" on the secondary market in light of the Bills' first playoff appearance since '99, according to data from TickPick. The game currently has the "second most expensive average purchase ticket price of 189.93" among the four NFL Wild Card games. After the Bills made the postseason, the "average listing price for the Jaguars home game jumped" 174% from $321.60 to $881.95. Since Monday, the "average purchase price has increased" by 140%. The Saints-Panthers game currently carries the highest purchase price of Wild Card Weekend at $199.00 (BIZJOURNALS.com, 1/2).

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