Vikings fans got the chance to enter the Detroit Lions’ den at Ford Field with a significantly lower price after the ...
Minnesota Vikings have reportedly spent nearly $2 million on tickets on the secondary market for Week 18 game against Lions ...
The Minnesota ... the Vikings are throwing their money around, trying to offset the Lions' home-field advantage. The Vikings spent $2 million on about 1,900 tickets for seats located behind ...
The ticket buy-up by Minnesota was unusual and even caught the attention of the Lions, who according to Breer, contacted the league office about the move, only to be told the Vikings did not ...
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The Minnesota ... tickets near the Ford Field visitor's bench on the secondary market, ESPN confirmed Saturday, at roughly $1,000 per ticket -- or just under $2 million in total. The Vikings ...
The Minnesota Vikings are heading to Detroit ... According to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, the Vikings bought about 1,900 tickets to Sunday’s game on the secondary market.
Back in Week 7, the Lions won a 31-29 thriller. At the time of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings is $359.
The Minnesota Vikings made it to the playoffs as a Wild Card team after going 14-3 on the year. Here is Minnesota's full ...