If you hold Carolina Panthers tickets for Sunday’s home opener against the Dallas Cowboys, you are in luck.
You have in your hands — or on your phone — tickets for the most heavily anticipated Panthers home opener in more than a dozen years.
And you also have a decision to make: To sell your tickets for a sweet profit or to go to the game and count on the Panthers rewarding your faith.
Tickets are selling on the secondary markets for triple — or even quadruple — face value. Right now the going rate is about $200 (including the dreaded handling fee) for nosebleed upper-level seats, and $500-$1,000 for seats in the lower deck.