NFL Playoffs Ticket Prices – Detroit Lions Trending High at Home

As the NFL regular season concludes, the excitement reaches a high with the onset of the 2024 playoffs. The playoff landscape is dotted with exciting matches and standout performances, leading up to the quest for The Vince Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LVIII on February 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. For those looking to witness the games unfold live, Ticket Club stands as the gateway to your football, offering tickets with no service fees.

Taking a look at the pricing trends as the games approach, there are some clear takeaways – the Detroit Lions hosting their first home playoff game since 1993 – and the first ever at Ford Field (opened 22 years ago, almost 10 years after that last home playoff game) – has supercharged their ticket prices. Fans are seeing a median asking price of over $800 for that game against the Los Angeles Rams and a “get-in” minimum price of over $500 as of Monday afternoon – around three times the minimum price found by those shopping for tickets to the other NFC Wild Card round games in Tampa Bay and even Dallas, which is typically the highest-price ticket market.

In the AFC Wild Card Round, the Houston-Cleveland contest in Texas is seeing the highest prices with a “get-in” at just over $200 and media at $424 Monday, with matchups in Buffalo and Kansas City only slightly behind those rates.

Take a look below for a game-by-game look at the ticket prices for this week’s NFL playoffs games, as well as a look ahead to the Divisional Round games and even Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas – shaping up to be among the highest priced tickets in NFL history.

AFC Wild Card Round Matchups and Ticket Prices

AFC Wild Card: Houston Texans vs. Cleveland Browns

The AFC Wild Card matchups kick-off with the Cleveland Browns facing the Houston Texans on January 13 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. The Browns dominated the Texans in Week 16, with wide receiver Amari Cooper delivering a franchise-record performance; this rematch is an anticipated showdown among fans.
Get-in price: $212
Median price: $424

AFC Wild Card: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Miami Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins will take on the Kansas City Chiefs January 13 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs, hosting their 14th consecutive home playoff game, look to defend their turf against the Dolphins.
Get-in price: $96
Median price: $360

AFC Wild Card: Buffalo Bills vs. Pittsburgh

The Buffalo Bills take on the Pittsburgh Steelers at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. With the Bills riding a five-game win streak and the Steelers looking to end a postseason drought, this clash is not to be missed for fans.
Get-in price: $206
Median price: $394

NFC Playoffs Matchups and Ticket Prices

NFC Wild Card: Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers

The NFC Wild Card battles will start with the Dallas Cowboys facing the Green Bay Packers on January 14 at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas. Witness the Cowboys aiming to overcome recent postseason disappointments and the Packers looking to capitalize on quarterback Jordan Love’s potential.
Get-in price: $177
Median price: $670

NFC Wild Card: Detroit Lions vs. Los Angeles Rams

Simultaneously, the Detroit Lions host the Los Angeles Rams at Detroit’s Ford Field. The Lions, motivated to secure their first playoff win since 1991, boast a dynamic offense led by quarterback Jared Goff.
Get-in price: $544
Median price: 
$839

NFC Wild Card: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Philadelphia Eagles

On January 15, the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. The Buccaneers, fresh off a late-season win streak and offensive resurgence, face the Eagles, seeking redemption.
Get-in price: $156
Median price: $436

Divisional Round Game Ticket Prices

The NFL’s Divisional round isn’t for another week, but two teams already know they are hosting games, awaiting their opponents from the Wild Card round. Baltimore and San Francisco earned the top seeds in the AFC and NFC, respectively – with ticket prices in California trending much higher than on the east coast.

AFC Divisional Round: Baltimore Ravens vs. TBD

The Baltimore Ravens, securing the top seed in the AFC, await the lowest-seeded team from the wild-card round. With a 7-1 record against teams with a winning record, the Ravens showcase their dominance. Potential opponents include the Browns, Texans, or the Dolphins. Don’t miss the AFC Divisional Home Game on January 21 at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD.
Get-in price: $279
Median price: $570

NFC Divisional Round: San Francisco 49ers vs. TBD (Date: TBD)

The San Francisco 49ers, having earned the NFC’s bye, await their opponent from the Eagles-Buccaneers game, the Rams, or the Packers. The NFC Divisional Home Game is set to take place on January 21 at Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium.
Get-in price: $439
Median price:
$886

Super Bowl LVIII Ticket Price Forecast

As the excitement builds towards Super Bowl LVIII on February 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, we’ll be following the ticket pricing trend for the big game here at Ticket Club. As of the playoffs field being set, the ticket prices for Super Bowl LVIII are going for a staggering ask – currently no less than $7,308, even for members at Ticket Club (therefore eliminating service fees). 

Obviously, this is just a starting point, but with the NFL and its owners locking down the overwhelming majority of tickets to the game, selling only through staggeringly marked-up “package” deals, the prices continue to spiral ever-upward for fans just looking for a seat in the stadium.

Super Bowl get-in ticket price: $7,308
Super Bowl median ticket price: $11,907

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