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Chargers tickets are up 15 percent on the secondary market
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Chargers tickets are up 15 percent on the secondary market

Published Jun. 22, 2015 10:33 p.m. ET

Catching a game at Qualcomm Stadium will cost a bit more for ticket-seekers in the secondary market.

According to Forbes.com, Chargers tickets are up about 15% across the board after the introduction of a dynamic pricing system this offseason.

That fluctuating pricing system has rippled over onto sites like StubHub and TicketMaster. The most expensive game this season will be a Monday Night battle between the Bolts and visiting Steelers, which is up 75.8% over last year's game, per ticket rating service TiqIQ.

Oddly enough, the least expensive ticket this year is another primetime game. Tickets to the Week 11 game between the Chargers and Chiefs have only increased 2.3% across the board.

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That game could be a bargain at $166.09 per ticket average. Not only is it a bout between divisional foes, but at halftime, Chargers legend LaDainian Tomlinson will have his No. 21 retired.

(h/t Forbes)

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