Aaron Rodgers' injury has caused Packers ticket prices to plummet
Several times this week, Packers coach Mike McCarthy has emphatically proclaimed his faith in QB Brett Hundley, who will attempt to replace injured star Aaron Rodgers in the Green Bay lineup. It doesn't appear fans in Green Bay share that sentiment.
According to Ticket King, a ticket retailer in Wisconsin, resale values for Packers tickets have taken a huge hit.
Via WBay.com:
Taking perhaps the hardest is Ticket King in Green Bay which says retail ticket value for the upcoming home game has already gone down at least 50%.
“A lot of people they're just saying they can't make it to the game now, I am sure there's some people that don't want to go to the game because of what happened,” said Travis Loftus, Manager at Ticket King in Green Bay.
The pressure is now on Hundley to not only save the Packers season but also the team's ticket market in the process. No pressure, kid.
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