The countdown to Super Bowl LVII has entered its final stretch, with Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles fans still flooding the ticket market less than a week out from the Big Game.
Seats to State Farm Stadium are going for historic prices, as Kansas City and Philadelphia devotees prove they have no issue traveling cross-country for Sunday’s showdown.
According to Forbes, the average ticket for this year’s Super Bowl is the second-most expensive ever.
The average ticket price is posted at a whopping $8,145 as that price tag is actually a 23.51% drop from Jan. 30, the day after the NFC and AFC championship games.
The cheapest seat isn’t much of a bargain either, with a spot in the nosebleeds available for just over $5.000,
This year’s contest is on pace with last year’s get-in price. A more desirable seat at midfield is currently going for $31,108 apiece – the most expensive in the house.
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