Ticket prices to attend 2024 Indianapolis Colts games

The Indianapolis Colts 2024 schedule is full of intriguing matchups.They will be taking on some of the top teams in the NFL, as well as multiple up-and-coming rosters. But which game(s) are you hoping to attend in person this season? If you are struggling to decide which games, whether that be home or away, I […]

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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) takes the field Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023, before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
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The Indianapolis Colts 2024 schedule is full of intriguing matchups.

They will be taking on some of the top teams in the NFL, as well as multiple up-and-coming rosters.

But which game(s) are you hoping to attend in person this season?


If you are struggling to decide which games, whether that be home or away, I have some information you might find valuable. I have found the cheapest and most expensive ticket for each game on the Colts' schedule, which is currently on the market on the world's most popular ticket sales app, Ticketmaster


Ticket prices for every game on the Colts schedule: 

Week 1: Vs. Houston Texans
Cheapest Ticket: $90.00 
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,600.00


Week 2: @ Green Bay Packers
Cheapest Ticket: $233.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $798.00


Week 3: Vs. Chicago Bears
Cheapest Ticket: $215.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,500.00

If you aren't just looking for a ticket to a Colts game but also want to find yourself up close and personal with a premium seat in Lucas Oil Stadium, Week 3 against the Bears might be for you. The best seat in most fans' minds is row 1 at the 50-yard line, and the cheapest game on the Colts' schedule to acquire that type of seat is against the Bears. That ticket can be acquired for $1,499.00 against the Bears, which isn't even the most expensive ticket for the game at this time, with a row of five seats just a few sections over coming in at $1,500.00. 


Week 4: Vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Cheapest Ticket: $99.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $2,606.00


Week 5: @ Jacksonville Jaguars
Cheapest Ticket: $56.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,069.00


Week 6: @ Tennessee Titans
Cheapest Ticket: $54.99
Most Expensive Ticket: $780.39


Week 7: Vs. Miami Dolphins
Cheapest Ticket: $85.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $2,085.00


Week 8: @ Houston Texans
Cheapest Ticket: $65.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $777.00


Week 9: @ Minnesota Vikings
Cheapest Ticket: $73.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,535.00


Week 10: Vs. Buffalo Bills
Cheapest Ticket: $129.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $2,500.00


Week 11: @ New York Jets
Cheapest Ticket: $75.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $2,000.00


Week 12: Vs. Detroit Lions
Cheapest Ticket: $138.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $2,606.00


Week 13: @ New England Patriots
Cheapest Ticket: $105.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,579.00


Week 14: Bye Week

Week 15: @ Denver Broncos
Cheapest Ticket: $45.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $618.00


Week 16: Vs. Tennessee Titans
Cheapest Ticket: $54.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,563.00

The current cheapest home ticket on the Colts schedule comes against their AFC South rival, the Titans. And it comes at an important part of the year during Week 16. With this being near the end of the season, this game could have massive playoff implications for the Colts as they attempt to end their season strong for either a home playoff game by winning the AFC South or a top wildcard spot. 


Week 17: @ New York Giants
Cheapest Ticket: $58.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,299.00


Week 18: Vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Cheapest Ticket: $54.00
Most Expensive Ticket: $1,563.00


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