NFL’s Online Ticket Exchange Kicks Off

NFL.com and TicketMaster.com will push the start button today on the new “NFL Ticket Exchange,” the league’s first official online ticket exchange.

Starting today, fans will be able to buy and sell tickets to all games for the 2008 season, NFL executive vice president Eric Grubman says. They’ll range from the preseason contests many season ticketholders don’t want to more valuable regular-season, playoff and Super Bowl tickets.

Fans and season ticketholders will be able to set their own

prices. While conforming to various state laws, the league and its 32 teams won’t limit how much fans can resell their tickets for by face value. Fans will still be free to resell their tickets through sites such as StubHub and RazorGator without running the risk of losing their season tickets.

Last season, the NFL sold more than 22million tickets to its preseason, regular-season and playoff games, plus the Super Bowl. While the […]

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