Vikings tickets 2024: Cheapest price after NFL schedule release for every Minnesota home and away game

Emily Dozier

Vikings tickets 2024: Cheapest price after NFL schedule release for every Minnesota home and away game image

Major changes are coming to Minnesota.

For the first time since 2017, Kirk Cousins will not be the starting QB after the veteran agreed to a four-year deal with the Falcons in the offseason.

Time will tell if JJ McCarthy is the Week 1 starter — he'll compete with Sam Darnold for the starting job — but the national championship-winning QB at Michigan brings some serious pedigree and upside. 

Perhaps an even bigger question mark is the status of franchise cornerstone Justin Jefferson who has yet to agree to a new contract. The longer that remains unresolved, the more the trade speculation will intensity in the coming months.

The Vikings face a daunting NFC North. The Lions and Packers are legitimate Super Bowl contenders while the re-tooled Bears drafted Caleb Williams No. 1 overall and added some frightening weapons in Keenan Allen, Rome Odunze and D'Andre Swift.

Those interested in watching the upcoming season unfold can do so from the best seats at every game. Here's how to get tickets for Minnesota in 2024.

BUY NOW: Cheapest tickets, best seats for every Vikings game in 2024

Vikings tickets 2024

Tickets for every Vikings game in 2024, home and away, are available on StubHub. You can also score Vikings season tickets with the cheapest packages currently fetching around $1,500 on the secondary market.

Perhaps the most anticipated game on the schedule is Cousins' return to Minnesota. Vikings-Falcons tickets will be in high demand with a get-in price starting just north of $100.

For those interested in seeing a good old fashioned midwestern rivalry, the cheapest tickets for the Vikings-Packers games are currently available for $173.

BUY NOW: Get the best tickets for Vikings games in 2024

Vikings schedule 2024

Minnesota will host eight games at US Bank Stadium while going on the road for eight. The Vikings are also the designated home team in their London game against the Jets. Here's a full schedule breakdown including time, TV channel and links to the cheapest tickets available on StubHub.

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  • Home: Bears, Lions, Packers, Cardinals, Texans, Colts, 49ers, Falcons, Jets (London)
  • Away: Bears, Lions, Packers, Jaguars, Rams, Seahawks, Titans, Giants
WeekDateOpponentTime (ET)TVTickets
1Sept. 8at Giants1 p.m. FoxBuy now
2Sept. 15vs. 49ers1 p.m. CBSBuy now
3Sept. 22vs. Texans1 p.m.CBSBuy now
4Sept. 29at Packers 1 p.m.CBSBuy now
5Oct. 6vs. Jets (in London)9:30 a.m.NFL NetworkBuy now
6Oct. 13Bye  Buy now
7Oct. 20vs. Lions1 p.m. FoxBuy now
8Oct. 24 (Thu.)at Rams8:15 p.m.Prime VideoBuy now
9Nov. 3at Colts1 p.m. CBSBuy now
10Nov. 10at Jaguars1 p.m.FoxBuy now
11Nov. 17at Titans1 p.m.CBSBuy now
12Nov. 24at Bears1 p.m.FoxBuy now
13Dec. 1vs. Cardinals1 p.m.FoxBuy now
14Dec. 8vs. Falcons1 p.m.FoxBuy now
15Dec. 16 (Mon.)vs. Bears8 p.m.ABCBuy now
16Dec. 22at Seahawks1 p.m.FoxBuy now
17Dec. 29vs. Packers1 p.m.FoxBuy now
18Jan. 5at Lions1 p.m.TBDBuy now

The Vikings have a third-place schedule, which means they will face the Falcons from the NFC South, Giants from the NFC East, and Jets from the AFC East. Minnesota also faces teams from the NFC West and AFC South this season. 

The Vikings will play one of their games in London as part of the NFL’s 2024 International Series. The Vikings are 2-1 in London games, and that includes a 28-25 victory against the Saints last season. That will replace a ninth home game. 

Minnesota plays a total of seven games against teams that made the NFL playoffs in 2023-24. Outside the NFC North, those teams are the 49ers, Texans, and Rams.

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Emily Dozier

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Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.