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Where To Buy Redskins Tickets


Beat the competition with Washington Commanders tickets. The team was founded in 1932 as the Boston Braves but quickly changed their name to the Redskins. By 1937, the team had moved to the Washington, D.C. area where they have remained ever since. The team was formerly known as the Washington Redskins but in July 2020, they announced that they were dropping the Redskins name in favor of the Washington Football Team. They became the Commanders in February 2022. They compete in the NFC East division. During the 2015 season, they became the fifth NFL franchise to win over 600 games; other teams to earn that title include the Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers, and the Pittsburgh Steelers.




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When the Redskins play at FedExField, ticket prices can vary based on who they are playing. Preseason games tend to offer cheaper ticket prices. Sitting in the 400 level section also offers cheap Redskins tickets. There are two full levels of suites at the stadium plus the Dream Seats, so there are plenty of premium options to choose from. The TicketSmarter football calendar and the interactive seating chart, shown above, provides the easiest way to search for Redskins tickets. You can search by price, event date, or location so you can purchase the best available seats at the best Washington Redskins ticket prices.


Fans looking for Washington Commanders tickets during this season will find them in a price range from $26.00 to $11445.00, while $244.17 is currently the average price of tickets per game. 2023 Washington Commanders Season Tickets (Includes Tickets To All Regular Season Home Games) tickets are currently available for the upcoming game at FedexField on August 1st, 2023 at TBD. There are 6 tickets currently available for this game on TicketSmarter. The cheapest tickets for the game are starting at $2185.00, while premium seating options are going for prices as high as $2660.00.


The Washington Commanders schedule has a total of 18 football games left to be played during the season. One of the highlights of the football season will be the New York Giants vs. Washington Commanders game at MetLife Stadium, One MetLife Stadium Dr., East Rutherford, NJ. The game is scheduled for August 16th, 2023 at TBD making it one of the final games of the season. Wanting to watch this game in person? Be sure to grab one of the 0 tickets available on TicketSmarter with prices ranging from $0.00 to $0.00.


The NFL releases the upcoming schedule typically in May. Redskins tickets are available on TicketSmarter shortly thereafter. You can purchase either preseason or regular season Washington football tickets online without the hassle of dealing with lines at the Washington Commanders ticket office.


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According to the website seatgeek.com, which resells tickets and also tracks the market, some tickets for Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams are selling for $4, with standing-room tickets a dollar cheaper.


The tickets being sold this past week averaged $31, the cheapest tickets since the 2009 season -- the second year of the failed Jim Zorn era. Near the end of that season, owner Dan Snyder made grand changes in the organization, firing then-executive vice president Vinny Cerrato and hiring Bruce Allen as general manager, and eventually Mike Shanahan.


The website also reported that the so-called "Dream Seats" -- behind the Redskins' sideline -- are available for $91, several hundred dollars below face value. And, according to the site, only the Redskins, Vikings, Rams and Raiders have played home games for which tickets have been resold at an average price of less than $40.


The NFL has every expectation that there will be a full game schedule in 2022 with a full stadium capacity. However, if a game is cancelled and cannot be rescheduled, or is played under conditions that prohibit fans from attending, ticket buyers who purchase tickets directly from the club (i.e., Season Tickets or Single Game Tickets) will receive the option of a full refund of the ticket purchase price (plus associated fees) for any impacted games or have the ability to apply the applicable amount to a future ticket purchase.


Washington Post broke the story that brokers could buy large blocks of tickets in exchange for purchasing the over-priced premium tickets that no one wants. Gotta sell those premiums! I'm glad there is finally some resolution as to why Fedex Field has had such a dominant force of opposing fans the last two seasons.


The Washington Post was able to document the sales by one ticket broker, ASC Ticket of Gaithersburg, which bought at least 5,000 tickets for nearly $600,000 during the 2007 and 2008 seasons, team records show. The tickets included 1,690 for general admission seats in the 100 sections of FedEx Field's lower bowl, among the most coveted seats in the stadium.


Redskins ticket agents worked on commission at the time. "The motive is money and laziness," Donovan said. "It is a lot easier to sell a package of 50 club seats along with 200 general admission tickets than it is to find 25 fans to buy two tickets each."


I mean, sweet Jesus. Finally, we get some resolution on what happened last year. It wasn't so much the fans! So here's my question. WHY ARE THERE 5,000 GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS FOR SALE??? I know 1,000 people that would buy up those lower bowl tickets at $98 a pop. They were left open to use as leverage to sell premium tickets. I don't think to brokers, but definitely fans. Dear Lord...what a mess. How does selling 5,000 tickets to a single person not ring any bells with anyone? This is a joke.


There is an entire graph of what seats were sold to who, how many, and all the lawsuits pending. It is a bit upsetting that so many fans who couldn't uphold their contracts were sued by the Redskins and then had their tickets re-sold by the organization. Other organizations do sell their tickets to brokers, so I won't go all mad on this, but let's be real. The Redskins for decades have boasted a great fan-base with with a mile long waiting list. There's no way all these ticket brokers were on the list 20 even 10 years ag, so how did they get to the top of the list?? In the article, it mentions the brokers were forced into purchasing premium tickets to get all the lower and upper tickets. A HA! The damn premium tickets. Sugar and I both have first hand experience of them cramming these tickets down our throat. I only got on the "list" last year and I received a call asking to buy club tickets in what seemed milliseconds from when I clicked "Submit" on the online form.


It's a tough call if Snyder was aware of this. How can one possibly sit in the owners' box for two consecutive years and look out at the stadium and not know what is going on? I guess that prompted the internal audit, but fans, including myself, were complaing about the fan ratio before PIT. The fact that one company/person is able to buy 5,000 tickets is RIDICULOUS!!! Is that not a red light?


On the secondary market, TicketIQ has Fee-Free Washington Commanders tickets which also include a Refund Guarantee. Our Refund Guarantee states that if an event is canceled or deemed unfit for fans to attend, TicketIQ will refund ticket buyers in as soon as 15 days. That means that you can buy from TicketIQ worry-free. Customers on TicketIQ save between 15%-25% compared to other secondary market ticketing sites.


Full season tickets are available starting at $499 for seats in Upper End Zone and up to $1,199 for seats in Lower Sideline. All season ticket holders also get a discount against single-game ticket prices.


At the Week 14 point in the season, Washington is 6-6 and 2nd in the NFC East. The team's attendance rate has been at 62.8% of capacity so far, a league low. The average price for Washington tickets is $346 and is an increase of 120.6% from 2019. The least expensive remaining game at FedexField this season is the January 2nd matchup against the Eagles. For this one, tickets start at $78. The most expensive remaining game of the season is the December 12th game against the Cowboys. For that game, the cheapest ticket starts at $161 for SRO, with the cheapest lower level ticket being $410 for a ticket in section 132.


The franchise has reached out to season ticket members with financial alternatives for their ticket plans. Similarly, the customer service team will be prepared to answer questions from those who have purchased single-game tickets for the 2020 season and information will be available on the tickets section of WashingtonFootball.com.


TicketIQ is committed to the cheapest tickets possible, and we make much less on sold out tickets compared to other major marketplaces like StubHub and Vivid. That means ticket buyers save from up to 25% on TicketIQ on sports, music and theater. We're able to do this because we also work with teams, venues, and other ticket owners, to help them sell tickets at face price, directly to consumers like you, through Ticketmaster and Seatgeek. For an overview of the 2020 NFL Ticket Buying landscape, and details on the cheapest way to get tickets for every team, visit the TicketIQ Blog.


With the NFL kickoff here, the post-waitlist era of Commanders ticket buying also arrives . With less than two weeks until the home opener, not only are season tickets available for sale, but so are single game tickets for every game, from the home opener against the Colts to the highest-demand games like the Cowboys. 041b061a72


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