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Snowy Baltimore Ravens Tickets Sold for Price of a Latte

If you lived close enough to M&T Bank Stadium to get to Sunday's game, tickets were going cheap.

As a snowstorm moved into Maryland on Sunday, some hardy fans got to see the Baltimore Ravens beat the Minnesota Vikings for less than the cost of a high school football game, reports the Baltimore Business Journal.

As blizzard-like conditions swirled across the mid-Atlantic region, prices on the secondary ticket market plummeted. Ravens tickets were selling on StubHub for as low as $4 about a half-hour before the 1 p.m. kickoff. Lower-level tickets sold in the $20 range, the Business Journal says.

The cheapest tickets to the Ravens' home finale, Dec. 22 against the New England Patriots, are listed on StubHub for about $122, the Journal says. If the snow flies again in two weeks, there might be more great deals on tickets.

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