


Fifty-yard-line tickets to the Super Bowl cost nearly 60% less on the resale market as a week ago, indicating that this year’s championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will not be the priciest in NFL history after all.
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On Gametime, the cheapest seats to the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans are available for $4,627, down from $6,492 last week—with the highest-priced tickets now going for $23,693 instead of $56,409 each.
StubHub prices for Super Bowl tickets currently range from $3,307 to $21,123.
On Vivid Seats, Super Bowl tickets are available for $3,152 to $21,004.In 2024, Gametime's cheapest Super Bowl ticket tumbled from $9,400 two weeks out to $7,100 the day of the game—a 24% drop.
Gametime predicts ticket prices will bottom out on Wednesday, Feb. 5, and on Feb. 9, game day, with prices bumping up slightly on Feb. 7 and Feb. 8.
In previous Super Bowls, the average resale ticket has ranged between $4,000 and $6,000, according to Ticketmaster, where tickets are currently running between $3,495 and $15,510.
This year, average ticket prices to the big game are on a trajectory to be lower than for the past two Super Bowls. Immediately before last year’s championship game between the Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, the cheapest seats on Gametime cost $8,764 each, with the most expensive seats going for $37,620. Two years ago, when the Chiefs and Eagles met in the Super Bowl, the cheapest game-day tickets on Gametime were starting at $6,264 with the top-priced tickets going for $33,042 each.
Although the Kansas City Chiefs had the best record in the NFL this season and are chasing a Super Bowl three-peat, the Philadelphia Eagles are—and probably always will be—the more valuable team. “Despite building a dynasty over the past decade, Kansas City has fallen below the average NFL valuation every year since Forbes began ranking pro football teams in 1998,” explains Forbes’ sports editor. Last year, the Philadelphia Eagles had a net worth of $6.6 billion as the eighth most valuable NFL team, according to the latest Forbes valuation, while the Kansas City Chiefs ranked No. 24 with a net worth of $4.85 billion.
A slew of celebrities—from the Marvel universe to the Manning brothers-–will appear in ads during Super Bowl LIX, as brands hope to grab the attention of what the National Retail Federation estimates will be 203 million television game-watchers.
Super Bowl LIX Tickets Going For As Much As $56,000—But Expect Price Drop (Forbes)