In the next five weeks, the Green Bay Packers play two national, Sunday night games, two late-afternoon games, three road games, one game with Micah Parsons returning to Dallas and one game against Aaron Rodgers.

That's a lot to contemplate when deciding to buy tickets on the secondary market. Oh, and there's also the dispiriting 13-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 21, which was rather inexplicable after winning games against two superior (to the Browns at least) teams the first weeks of the season.

Two games are more expensive than last week and two are cheaper — the Cowboys game by a lot.

The following are secondary market ticket prices as of Sept. 22 and our guesses as to why they are where they are.

For our look at Packers' tickets prices, we average the lowest ticket p

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