Coming off their worst season in over 10 years, the Lions aren't exactly a hot ticket.
In fact, the secondary market says Detroit is last in the NFL in demand.
The average ticket resale price for Lions games this season is an NFL-low $142, according to ticketiQ.com.
Now compare that to the Raiders, who rank first with an average price of $1,098 as they enter their first season in Las Vegas. Or simply compare it to the average resale price across the league: $391.
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But this shouldn't come as much of a surprise.
The secondary ticket market for Lions games was pretty much the same in 2019, with an average price of $145. And faith among the fanbase in the Matt Patricia-Bob Quinn regime has never been lower.
It bears mention the Lions don't begin selling single-game tickets until July.
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Detroit is slated to start the season Sept. 13 at home against the Bears, but that remains up in the air due to the coronavirus. Refund policies for tickets to canceled games are already taking shape.
The Lions ranked 21st in the NFL in attendance last season at 95.1 percent capacity, down from 97.4 percent in 2018 and 98.7 percent in 2017. The last time they ranked in the top half of the league was 2012.




