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Lions vs. Commanders NFC playoff tickets still pushing $400+: How to get them

Updated Jan. 17, 2025, 5:16 p.m. by Dustin Hockensmith - pennlive.com (TNS) 1 min read

The cost of entry is inching downward for Saturdays Detroit Lions vs.

Washington Commanders matchup in the NFC Divisional playoffs.

The contest is scheduled for Saturday at 8 p.m.

ET at Detroits Ford Field with tickets still available to watch it live .

How to get Lions vs.

Commanders tickets: Seats are still available for Lions-Commanders in the NFC Divisional Round on secondary sites Vivid Seats , StubHub , SeatGeek and Viagogo .

As of Jan.

17, the starting prices for seats were as follows: Vivid Seats starting at $371 StubHub starting at $411 SeatGeek starting at $424 Viagogo starting at $356 #6 Washington Commanders (12-5) at #1 Detroit Lions (15-2) NFC Divisional playoff matchup at a glance When: Saturday, Jan.

18 at 8 p.m.

ET Where: Ford Field, Detroit, Mich.

Tickets: Vivid Seats | StubHub | SeatGeek | Viagogo Flights/hotels: Expedia | Travelocity | Booking.com | Hotels.com TV channel: FOX Live streams: FuboTV (free trial) | SlingTV (low intro rate) | DirecTV Stream (free trial) The Lions kick off their 2025 postseason as the NFCs No.

1 seed with home field advantage between now and a potential Super Bowl bid.

Detroit broke through last season, reached the NFC Championship game, and was narrowly defeated by the San Francisco 49ers to finish one step shy of the NFLs biggest stage.

But Dan Campbells team followed that run with a remarkable 24 season, finishing with a 15-2 season record and the NFLs highest-scoring offense at 33.2 points per game.

Detroit is balanced and lethal in the pass and run games and consistent in its execution with 30-plus points in 10 of the seasons final 14 games.

Detroit Lions vs.

Washington Commanders NFC Divisional playoff tickets: Vivid Seats | StubHub | SeatGeek | Viagogo The Commanders aspire to follow the Lions blueprint to breaking the chains of a recent troubled past, making their run possible with the outstanding play of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who led the team in both passing and rushing in the regular season.

Washington walked off with a 23-20 Wild Card round win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the road, behind Daniels sharp 24-of-35 performance for 268 yards and two touchdowns.

Dyami Brown and Terry McLaurin both finished with 89 yards and a touchdown for the Commanders, who wrapped the regular season with a 12-5 record.

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