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Ticket prices for AFC, NFC championship game: Cost to see Chiefs vs. Ravens, Lions vs. 49ers
View Date:2025-01-09 17:27:22
It's conference championship week in the NFL playoffs, which means fans of the Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs have a chance to see their team clinch a spot in Super Bowl 58.
The two conference championship games will take place at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore and Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Sunday. The AFC championship game will be the sixth consecutive season the Chiefs will appear in it, while it will be the Ravens' first since the 2012 season. It will also be Baltimore's first time hosting the game in franchise history.
On the NFC side, the 49ers will be in the NFC title game for the third consecutive season, and will host the game for the first time since the 2019 season. But for the Lions, this will be their first appearance since 1991.
With some history on the line this weekend, it will cost a few hundred dollars just to see the teams in action. Here are the ticket prices for the conference championship games.
How much are AFC championship game tickets?
Ticket prices for Baltimore's first home AFC championship game are certainly high, with the average ticket costing $1,984, according to TickPick. If you're wanting the cheapest seat to the game, it'll still cost hundreds of dollars. The cheapest tickets can be found on Vivid Seats for $387, which is $522 with fees.
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Here are the cheapest tickets for the AFC championship game on the secondary market as of Monday afternoon:
- TickPick: $570 including fees.
- Ticketmaster: $500 ($585 with fees).
- StubHub: $428 ($578 with fees).
- SeatGeek: $441 ($585 with fees).
- TicketSmarter: $452 ($574 with fees).
- Gametime: $414 ($560 with fees).
- Vivid Seats: $387 ($522 with fees).
How much are NFC championship game tickets?
It costs much more to see the NFC championship game than the AFC championship game. The average price of a ticket for Levi's Stadium is $2,715, according to TickPick. It's also more expensive than the AFC title game to get the cheapest tickets, which can be found on Vivid Seats for $493, which is $665 with fees.
Here are the cheapest tickets for the NFC championship game on on the secondary market as of Monday afternoon:
- TickPick: $718 with fees (standing room available for $711).
- Ticketmaster: $598 ($699 with fees).
- StubHub: $559 ($755 with fees).
- SeatGeek: $560 ($740 with fees).
- TicketSmarter: $601 ($757 with fees, but standing room available for $752).
- Gametime: $522 ($705 with fees, but standing room available for $695).
- Vivid Seats: $493 ($665 with fees).
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