Texans vs. Ravens tickets: Cheapest AFC Divisional game seats online

CJ Stroud

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud (7) react in the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Browns of an NFL wild-card playoff football game, Saturday, Jan 13, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo | Maria Lysaker)AP Photo | Maria Lysaker

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C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans are through to the NFL Playoffs Divisional round, where they’ll square off with the NFL-leading Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday, January 20 (1/20/2024), and there are still tickets available for the game online.

Texans vs. Ravens AFC Divisional Round tickets are available online via resellers like StubHub, VividSeats and SeatGeek, and fans can find prices as low as $120 for the game, as of Tuesday, January 16. If you’re traveling for the game, get deals on flights from Expedia, and shop cheap hotel rates on Hotels.com.

Here are the best prices you will find for seats for Texans vs. Ravens as of Tuesday, January 16:

  • VividSeats: 500 level seats starting $120, 100 level starting $225
  • StubHub: 500 level seats starting $128, 100 level seats starting $239
  • SeatGeek: 500 level seats starting $133, 100 level seats starting $229
  • Ticketmaster: Resale tickets starting $160

Ticket prices are noted at the time of publishing and are subject to change and availability. Additional fees may apply.

It will be a second consecutive regular season rematch for the Texans (11-7), who clobbered the Cleveland Browns 45-14 in their Wild Card showdown on Saturday. Stroud went 16-21, threw for 274 yards and connected for three touchdowns as his dream of a rookie season continues.

Baltimore (13-4) is making its Playoffs debut, after their league-leading record earned them an automatic berth in the Divisional Round. These teams started the season head-to-head in Week 1, where the Ravens made a statement with a 25-9 win. Now, for one of the teams, the season will end against the same opponent.

Baltimore is well-rested ahead of the contest, despite losing their last game of the season 17-10 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. But the Ravens will have Lamar Jackson back in action for the AFC Divisional game. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey is also likely to return, while the Texans are looking banged up following their Playoffs start. Wide receiver Noah Brown is on injured reserve, joining Tank Dell, who has been out for the season with a broken leg.

Texans vs. Ravens will air on ABC and ESPN, and can be streamed live on fuboTV (free trial).

Can I bet on the game?

Yes, you can bet on the game from your phone in New York State, and we’ve compiled some of the best introductory offers to help navigate your first bets from BetMGM, FanDuel, DraftKings, Bet365 and more.

The Ravens are -395 to win, according to DraftKings.

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