Traveling to New Orleans to face the Saints in the Merecedes-Benz Superdome is never a trip teams look forward too; few teams enjoy a better homefield advantage than the Saints.

However, for Sunday's showdown, the Saints will be without long-time starter, 12-time Pro Bowl QB Drew Brees, who is out with a thumb injury, and the Superdome's crowd could potentially be a 50/50 split between Saints and Cowboys fans.

As reported by the New Orleans Advocate, data compiled by VividSeats, shows that so far Texas has accounted for more ticket sales for Sunday's game than Louisiana.

"Cowboys fans are everywhere," said VividSeats Digital Content Marketing Manager Stephen Spiewak. "And they travel."

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It is worth noting that some of those Texas ticket sales could just be Saints fans that live in Texas.

The Advocate also reports that the Saints box office is sold out for the game, and that ticket prices are tracking to be the priciest home game of the season for the Saints. And that is with Brees sidelined.

The Cowboys beat the Saints 13-10 in Arlington last season, but haven't been to the Superdome since 2015. In that game, Brandon Weeden led the Cowboys in a 26-20 overtime loss.