Would you Pay $400,000 for Dallas Cowboys Tickets on Craigslist?

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The Dallas Cowboys are strictly known as America’s Team, so it’s no wonder that, even if you’re not a fan of them, people are going to drop some serious money in order to take in all that they have to offer. With a billion dollar-plus stadium that is just a few years old, still, state-of-the-art features at said stadium and an owner in Jerry Jones who will do anything he can in order to win a Super Bowl, it’s no wonder the Boys are one of the biggest guilty pleasures of fans everywhere. And while the team is boasting a solid record this season and is making a serious push towards the playoffs, every home game in every season will have tickets that are super expensive. With drama at nearly every position—especially when talking about quarterback Tony Romo—fans love the opportunity to get close to the action when in Arlington. But which seats are the best and the most expensive available on the popular secondary ticket market Craigslist? I did some research to find out, finding some incredible places to cozy up for a gridiron battle—at a price that might not be so cozy on your bank account. Take a look and decide for yourself if you would spend such cash to watch guys butt heads for a few hours.

10. Season Tickets! VIP Club Seats + Parking + Miller Lite Access – $3,000

If you’re a diehard fan who wasn’t able to land season tickets for the 2014 year, you might want to consider taking these four passes off of a supporter who can’t use them—and enjoy the many benefits that the Cowboys stadium has to offer. One of those is the access into the Miller Lite Club and parking for the game, all at a perty decent price of $3,000. Sure, that might seem like a heck of a lot, but seeing how much you get—in addition to the four tickets themselves—it’s not so bad.

9.  Cowboys vs. Redskins Monday Night – $3,500

Like a few others on this list, this game has already passed by, but that doesn’t mean that this seller won’t, potentially, have more available at some point later in the season. If that’s the case, I would recommend getting in touch with him or her, because these are about as close to the action as a fan will want to be, occupying one of the field suites that sits at field level. For the price of $875 per ticket in a group of four, this is a perfect way to enjoy a night out with friends and/or family.

8.  Cowboys vs. Redskins 45-yard Line Field Level – $3,600

Much like the previously mentioned posting, this game may have already passed by, but that doesn’t mean the seller might not have more become available later on this season. If that’s the case, get in touch and make sure you scoop them the next time he or she is selling—because these are primo tickets. Sure, they come with a pricetag of $3,600, but for a seat at the 45-yard line and a parking pass included, this is the most all-inclusive sporting event you may ever be a part of.

7. Cowboys PSL – $4,000

Sometimes, it’s just too difficult to make every single game, so what’s the best option to do when that’s the case? Offer your tickets up to another diehard fan, of course. That’s what this seller is doing, as he or she decided that, for whatever reason, separating themselves from the tickets would be the best idea—which is good news for some lucky fan. While the seat itself isn’t too great, having a spot at every home Cowboys game is well worth the price—even if it is $4,000.

6. Cowboys vs. Redskins Star Level Suite – $16,000

For those who don’t want the headache of dealing with anyone else around them during a Cowboys game, take a look at this offer and see if it’s for you and 22 of your closest friends—because this seller has a serious game experience available. The package includes 23 tickets, four parking passes and a view of the field that is on the star level—which just so happens to be one of the most premier spots in the entire stadium. The only downside to this? It doesn’t include concessions, but I have a feeling whoever is dropping $16,000 for these can afford a few hot dogs and sodas.

5. Cowboys Licensed Silver Club Seats – $22,000

As mentioned with another seller, this person decided to get rid of their personal seat license—and they come with quite the pricetag. For a ridiculous $11,000 per seat, these Silver Club seats can be yours. So if you’re looking to make it to every Cowboys game for a long, long time, why not take the risk of spending a little more now and make some back once you’re ready to get rid of these years down the line?

4. American Airlines First-Class Voucher Ticket – $25,000

With the Cowboys playing in London last week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, there were many fans who were unable to make the trip across the pond after initially booking through a travel agent. It turns out that this seller was one of those people, because he was offering an exclusive travel package to see the Cowboys in London with this first-class voucher. Who knows if anyone bit on this offer, but, knowing Cowboys fans, I wouldn’t be surprised if multiple people inquired about it.

3. Cowboys PSL – Two Club Seats – $55,000

There are few places better to sit at a football game than at the 30-yard line, so for those looking to get into every home Cowboys game, go ahead and email this seller, who is getting rid of their two club seats for a mere $55,000, which includes a parking pass for each game. With the hope of the Boys ending their playoff drought, this seller knows that these are premier tickets for whomever wants to grab them.

2. Dallas Cowboys Seat Options Licenses – $100,000

As I’ve shown you throughout this piece, there have been a number of PSL’s that are for sale at prices much less than $100,000. But this seller thinks that their tickets are worth it, asking for that hundred grand in order to enjoy every home game the Cowboys have. With four seats available in the deal, it’s actually one of the better offers I’ve seen for a PSL sale on Craigslist—still, I’m not about to email the person and put in a bid.

1. Four Cowboys PSL TIckets in All-Access Club – $400,000

You know the saying that everything is bigger in Texas? Yeah, well this ad proves it. Offering free food and drinks—both alcoholic and non-alcoholic—these seats are located in the cushioned seats in the All-Access Club, giving the luck buyer the chance to see the players exiting the locker room and walking right by them onto the field. That’s a pretty nice deal for anyone who has the money to buy these.

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Written by Nick Dimengo

Graduate of the University of Kentucky. Cleveland sports fan. Frustrated respecter of LeBron James. Influencer of bad ideas. In addition to Worthly/Housely, I'm a regular contributor to Bleacher Report, Scout, Esquire and Maxim, and run or bike way too much for my own good when not writing. The day a Cleveland sports team wins a title is the day I can officially say my life is complete.