Vikings fans better pack up and return their #84 jerseys. The past few weeks have made Randy Moss look like
a shiny metal pinball, bouncing around the arcade game that is the NFL. This past Monday, Brad Childress informed team mates that less than a month after joining the Minnesota Vikings, Moss would be waived. Whether it was his much criticized mooning of Packers fans during a touchdown celebration, negative comments about the team after a loss to the Patriots, or his angry tirade at a caterer in the locker room, we'll never know.
Yesterday, Moss made a move again, this time getting claimed off waivers by the Tennessee Titans. As we've done before, we have setup a Randy Moss tracker, which will update dynamically to follow the movement of Titans tickets over the rest of the season.
—-> Click Here for the Randy Moss Tracker (tracking Tennessee Titans ticket price movements daily)
Here are the average ticket prices for upcoming Titans home games to setup a benchmark to track against moving forward.
Interesting points:
- Tennessee Titans ticket prices are quite high, averaging $167.25 for their remaining home games.
- The highest priced Titans home game is when they face the Indianapolis Colts on 12/9/2010.
- Titans overall average ticket prices for the season are ranked at #16 , well below the Vikings at #7 on our NFL Ticket Prices & Rankings.
Average Tennessee Titans Ticket Prices for the 2010 Season (as of 11/4/2010)
We'll continue to track how Tennessee Titans ticket prices move over the season, but in the meantime you can watch the hilarious Randy Moss: One Clap video below. Let us know what you think in the comments below or on Twitter @SeatGeek.


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