The Green Bay Packers have only one home game over the next six weeks and their opponents' fans are paying for it.

The Oct. 12 game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau Field will be one of the highest-priced games this year, along with the Packers-Lions game in Detroit on Thanksgiving. Bengals fans who want to come to Green Bay will have to ante up.

Meanwhile, the games at Cleveland, Dallas and Arizona range from cheap to relatively reasonable, which means Packers fans (to say nothing of home-team fans) are showing less interest in attending. And that means less money for ticket sellers.

One reason traveling Packers fans might not buy tickets is because three of the next four games are on the road, which can be wallet draining.

The following are secondary market ticket prices

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