AFC Championship Tickets
The path to Super Bowl LX runs through Championship Weekend — and this year, the AFC title game heads to Denver as the Broncos host the Patriots at Empower Field at Mile High. There’s no better place to shop cheap AFC Championship tickets than Ticket Club, where members save big with no service fees at checkout.
AFC Championship

AFC Championship: Patriots at Broncos
The AFC Championship matchup is set: the Denver Broncos will host the New England Patriots on Sunday, Jan. 25 at Empower Field at Mile High. New England enters with the kind of confidence that travels — and the kind of passing game that can flip a playoff matchup in a hurry — while Denver leans on a defense-first profile and a home environment that routinely turns big games into a real advantage. The storyline that will shape the week (and the market) is Denver’s quarterback situation: with Bo Nix out, the Broncos are expected to turn to Jarrett Stidham, which puts even more pressure on Denver’s pass rush and secondary to create short fields.
From a ticket-market perspective, this is the more “shoppable” of the two conference championship games. Denver’s inventory pool is deep for a title game, which gives buyers more ways to set a budget and still find a seat they feel good about. That doesn’t mean prices are cheap — it’s the AFC Championship — but it does mean there’s more room to shop smart, compare sections, and pounce when a fair listing appears.
AFC Championship Ticket Prices (Ticket Club Members)
Pricing below reflects Ticket Club member asking prices as of Monday morning, Jan. 19. Ticket prices are subject to change as the market evolves.
| Matchup | Cheapest Ticket (Get-In) | Best Get-In for Pairs (2+) | Typical (Median) Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AFC Championship Game: Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots | $471 | $565 | $980 | Shop Now |
What the Inventory Says (Where to Shop for Value vs. Premium)
Value shoppers: The best entry pricing is concentrated in the upper bowl (500 level), where the market has the deepest supply. If your goal is simply to get in the building without overspending, start there and then improve the experience by picking better rows and sightlines rather than chasing the absolute lowest price. One important note: the lowest get-in can be driven by single-ticket listings, so if you’re buying two, focus on the “pairs” entry point instead of the cheapest single seat.
Premium shoppers: Prices jump meaningfully as you move into the lower bowl and into club/suite-ring areas, which deliver better proximity and (in some cases) a more elevated game-day experience. If you’re deciding where to splurge, compare the cheapest premium options against strong lower-bowl corners/end zones — sometimes the gap is smaller than expected, and the decision comes down to whether you value comfort/amenities or being closer to the field.
AFC Championship Pricing by Seating Tier (Snapshot)
- Upper Bowl (500 level): Get-in $471 • Typical median ~$811
- Mid Level (200 level): Entry ~$578 • Typical median ~$898
- Club/Suite Ring (300s): Entry ~$645 • Typical median ~$1,511
- Lower Bowl (100 level): Entry ~$845 • Typical median ~$1,357
AFC Championship tickets for less
Ticket Club is built for value-focused buyers — and the AFC Championship ticket market is no exception. Because members pay no service fees, your checkout total is closer to the true seat price, and that savings is especially meaningful for premium playoff inventory. For more postseason options, visit our NFL Playoffs tickets page and follow the road to Super Bowl tickets.
