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See where Dallas Cowboys rank among NFL’s most in-demand teams for 2023 season
It’s 2023 and the Dallas Cowboys are still a hot-ticket item.
According to StubHub’s 2023 NFL preview, the franchise goes into the new season as the NFL’s second most in-demand team. The ticket broker analyzed regular season ticket sales to compile rankings of popular teams, games and trends.
Only the Las Vegas Raiders rank ahead of the Cowboys in terms of in-demand teams. When StubHub’s report was released on Sept. 1, the Raiders were outselling the Cowboys by 30%. Las Vegas also owns the top spot for the most in-demand game of the season, which is its Week 3 matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers at Allegiant Stadium.
When it comes to high-selling games, the Cowboys can expect to see plenty of traction whether they’re at AT&T Stadium or on the road. Dallas appears three times on the rankings for in-demand games, with road meetings against San Francisco and Carolina standing out.
The Aaron Rodgers effect can also be seen in the ticket website’s rankings, highlighted by the New York Jets’ Week 2 showdown with the Cowboys.
Dallas has maintained a consistent presence on StubHub’s annual preview, coming in as the most in-demand team prior to the 2022 campaign. StubHub’s report claims that the Cowboys are outselling the third-ranked Dolphins by 20% and have sold more tickets than any other franchise up to this point.
Here are the rankings for StubHub’s most popular games and teams:
Top 10 most in-demand teams
1. Las Vegas Raiders
2. Dallas Cowboys
3. Miami Dolphins
4. Pittsburgh Steelers
5. San Francisco 49ers
6. Philadelphia Eagles
7. New York Jets
8. Buffalo Bills
9. New York Giants
10. Kansas City Chiefs
Top 10 most in-demand games
1. Pittsburgh Steelers at Las Vegas Raiders, Sept. 24
2. Miami Dolphins vs. Kansas City Chiefs, Nov. 5 in Frankfurt, Germany
3. Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers, Oct. 8
4. Green Bay Packers at Las Vegas Raiders, Oct. 9
5. San Francisco 49ers at Pittsburgh Steelers, Sept. 10
6. New York Jets at Dallas Cowboys, Sept. 17
7. Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears, Sept. 10
8. Philadelphia Eagles at New England Patriots, Sept. 10
9. Kansas City Chiefs at Minnesota Vikings, Oct. 8
10. Dallas Cowboys at Carolina Panthers, Nov. 19
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