NFL Tickets Price Report: AFC, NFC, and Super Bowl LX Markets After Divisional Round

The NFL Playoffs Divisional Round didn’t just determine who’s moving on — it also set the tone for what fans are looking for – and willing to spend – on tickets for the AFC and NFC Championship games. With all but four teams on vacation until training camps open up for next season, fans of the Broncos, Seahawks, Rams and Patriots are the last ones standing, wondering how much a ticket is going to cost them as their teams chase Super Bowl glory.

On Sunday, Jan. 25, the Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship at Empower Field at Mile High, while the Seattle Seahawks welcome the Los Angeles Rams to Lumen Field for the NFC Championship. Two weeks later, the winners advance to Super Bowl LX.

From a market perspective, the story is straightforward: these two championship games look nothing alike. Denver is shaping up as the more consumer-friendly environment — deeper supply, a meaningful shopping band below $1,000, and plenty of singles creating low get‑ins. Seattle, meanwhile, is the scarcity market — fewer seats, higher entry pricing, almost no singles, and aggressive price jumps as you move lower in the bowl. Continue reading “NFL Tickets Price Report: AFC, NFC, and Super Bowl LX Markets After Divisional Round”

CFP Championship Ticket Update: Prices Aren’t Cracking — They’re Climbing

Update (Monday morning, Jan. 19, 2026): If you’ve been watching ticket prices for the College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium and hoping the market would soften as kickoff approached, this matchup is still resisting the usual late dip. In fact, the floor has continued to rise. Based on current Ticket Club member listings this morning, the get-in price is now roughly $3.7K per ticket, up from $3,400 on Sunday afternoon — a clear sign that the cheapest inventory has been bought up, repriced, or pulled as game time approaches.

That upward pressure at the bottom is important, because it’s usually the first place you’d expect weakness to show up on game day. Instead, the market continues to behave like a one-off event with outsized demand — and that tracks with the same two forces driving this championship from the start: Miami playing in its home stadium, and Indiana chasing a program-defining, once-in-a-lifetime moment.

What’s moving (and what isn’t) in the final hours: The “budget lane” is tightening, with sub-$4.5K options still overwhelmingly concentrated in the upper deck. Lower bowl and 200-level “value pockets” remain about location, not luck, while premium inventory is still posting headline numbers — including 72 Club seats above $20,000 per ticket — a sign that top-end sellers are holding firm for late-arriving buyers who prioritize experience over price.

How to shop smart today: If you’re optimizing for lowest price, focus on the 300 level and be ready to move quickly when a listing hits your comfort zone. If you want the lower-bowl experience, target corners and end zones first to avoid the full midfield tax. If you’re set on sideline or midfield views, expect pricing to remain sticky unless a seller blinks late — and understand those “drops” can appear and vanish fast.

Update (Sunday afternoon, Jan. 18, 2026): If you’ve been watching ticket prices for the College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium and hoping the market would soften as kickoff approached, the latest inventory says otherwise.

With the game now less than 24 hours away, this is typically the window where the ticket market finally starts to move — where last-minute buyers surge in because time is running out, and sellers face the reality that unsold tickets at kickoff can turn into a total loss.

But for Indiana vs. Miami, the market hasn’t followed the usual “late dip” script. In fact, it has firmed up.

As of Sunday afternoon (Jan. 18), the overall get-in price for Ticket Club members sits at $3,400, with a median asking price of $5,225. That’s a meaningful jump from our Monday morning update last week, when the get-in price was $2,991 and the median sat at $4,640.

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NFL Divisional Round Playoff Tickets: Where the Best Values Are

The Divisional Round always compresses demand into a narrow window: four games, four fan bases, and only a few days for prices to settle once matchups are set. The advantage for value-focused buyers on TicketClub is straightforward — with no added service fees, you’re comparison-shopping on the true ticket price.

Across the four matchups, TicketClub’s current inventory breaks into two distinct tiers from a consumer standpoint:

  • Best value depth: Texans at Patriots — the lowest get-in price and the largest pool of tickets. If you simply want to be in the building without overspending, Foxborough is the most forgiving market.
  • Tightest market: 49ers at Seahawks — the smallest supply and a higher typical price than the other three games. In a constrained market, the best-priced listings disappear fast, especially for pairs.

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Indiana vs. Miami CFP Championship Tickets: What the Market Is Saying (and How to Shop It Smart)

The Indiana Hoosiers are chasing the biggest win in program history. The Miami Hurricanes are doing it on their home turf at Hard Rock Stadium. That mix—one fan base traveling for a once-in-a-lifetime moment, the other able to show up without getting on a plane—is exactly the kind of recipe that creates a “special event” ticket market. And that’s what we’re seeing right now: a deep pool of listings, but prices that are still clustered well above what most shoppers would call normal.

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Indiana-Miami CFP Championship Has Ticket Prices Spiraling to Remarkable Numbers

If you’ve looked at the CFP National Championship ticket market and thought, “These numbers can’t be real,” you’re not alone. With a full week still left before kickoff, the Miami Gardens marketplace is behaving less like a typical neutral-site title game and more like a once-in-a-generation local mega-event — the kind where fans don’t just buy a ticket, they buy a memory.

All prices below reflect current asking prices for available inventory on Ticket Club (member pricing) as of Monday 1/12/2026. Ticket Club is a resale marketplace (not the primary ticket issuer), and prices are set by third-party sellers and may change quickly. Continue reading “Indiana-Miami CFP Championship Has Ticket Prices Spiraling to Remarkable Numbers”

NFL Playoffs Ticket Updates – Divisional Round Prices Soften (But Just Barely) After Wild Card Weekend

After a wild opening weekend of the NFL playoffs, the ticket market has shifted from “what-if” listings to a much clearer, matchup-driven picture. The San Francisco 49ers stunned Philadelphia to advance, the Buffalo Bills escaped Jacksonville in a back-and-forth thriller, and the New England Patriots rolled past the Chargers on a defense-first night in Foxborough—leaving just one Wild Card game left on the calendar: Texans at Steelers tonight. With the bracket narrowing, buyers are now looking at a smaller slate of games, which typically concentrates demand and makes pricing move faster as kickoff approaches. Continue reading “NFL Playoffs Ticket Updates – Divisional Round Prices Soften (But Just Barely) After Wild Card Weekend”

CFP Semifinal Ticket Prices: Deals to be Had on Last Minute Tickets for Peach, Fiesta Bowls

As the College Football Playoff semifinals arrive, the ticket market is telling a familiar late-January story: urgency on the field, patience rewarded at the box office. With kickoff hours away in Glendale and Atlanta, asking prices for both semifinal games have continued to drift lower from their early-January levels, creating genuine last-minute opportunities for fans willing to stay flexible.

That softening has coincided with a bracket that, while still compelling, lacks some of the traditional demand drivers. As was noted after the quarterfinals, Miami and Ole Miss bring contrasting styles and recent momentum, while Indiana and Oregon represent programs chasing modern-era validation rather than defending entrenched national brands. That novelty makes for great television — but it often tempers last-minute resale demand.

All prices below reflect current average asking prices and current inventory snapshots and can change quickly as kickoff approaches. Continue reading “CFP Semifinal Ticket Prices: Deals to be Had on Last Minute Tickets for Peach, Fiesta Bowls”

NFL Wild Card Ticket Prices Update: Where Each Game Stands Now (Plus a Look Ahead to the Rest of the Playoffs)

Now that the bracket is set, the NFL postseason ticket market has shifted from “what-if” pricing to real, matchup-driven demand. Using Ticket Club marketplace averages, we’re comparing each Wild Card game’s average asking price as of the morning of January 6 to where it stood before Week 18—and pairing that with “get-in” price snapshots by stadium level, so fans can see what the entry point looks like in different parts of each venue.

One quick note: “get-in” pricing below reflects the lowest available listings by venue level at the time of the seating-map snapshots. Inventory moves fast, and the cheapest section can change hour to hour—so think of it as a directional look at where value is (and isn’t) showing up. Continue reading “NFL Wild Card Ticket Prices Update: Where Each Game Stands Now (Plus a Look Ahead to the Rest of the Playoffs)”

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CFP Ticket Prices Cool Off After Quarterfinals, Opening the Door for Last-Minute Semifinal Deals

The College Football Playoff ticket market has taken a noticeable step back after the quarterfinal round on Dec. 31 and Jan. 1. With today marking Jan. 2, both semifinal games have seen clear price softening—good news for fans who waited to buy, and a familiar pattern when several of the sport’s biggest “brand” programs are no longer driving national demand.

The biggest mover has been the Fiesta Bowl, where Miami vs. Ole Miss is now down about 20% from 12/31 to 1/2. The Peach Bowl matchup between Indiana and Oregon has fallen about 12% over the same window. As the market resets, the “get-in” landscape in both stadiums shows plenty of entry points—especially for shoppers comfortable with upper tiers, standing areas, or corner/end-zone locations.

On the storyline side, there’s a genuine bright spot for neutral fans: the remaining bracket sets up a novel champion angle no matter how it plays out. Miami’s last national title came in 2001, Oregon has come up short in prior title shots (including the first CFP title game in 2015 and the 2011 BCS Championship), Indiana is chasing a breakthrough championship, and Ole Miss’ three claimed titles (1959, 1960, 1962) come from the pre-modern era when championships were largely decided by polls and consensus rather than a true playoff. In other words: fresh stakes, and a market that’s suddenly more buyer-friendly. Continue reading “CFP Ticket Prices Cool Off After Quarterfinals, Opening the Door for Last-Minute Semifinal Deals”

A Look at the NFL Ticket Prices for Week 18 and the Upcoming NFL Playoffs Ticket Market

The final weekend of the NFL regular season is rarely quiet, but Week 18 of the 2025 campaign arrives with more uncertainty than usual. With playoff seeding still unsettled in both conferences, several division titles undecided, and multiple paths to the No. 1 seed still in play, Sunday’s slate features a mix of true “win-and-you’re-in” games and others that could swing dramatically based on results elsewhere.

That uncertainty is already reflected in the ticket market. Some matchups are pricing like postseason games, while others remain closer to typical late-season levels—at least for now. Below is an early look at the Week 18 games most likely to shape the playoff picture, and what current average ticket prices suggest about demand. Continue reading “A Look at the NFL Ticket Prices for Week 18 and the Upcoming NFL Playoffs Ticket Market”