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How do I get NFL Playoff Tickets?
Like the regular season, the majority of NFL Playoff tickers are sold to the home team's season ticker holders (with the Super Bowl being an exception). This has traditionally made it difficult for the countless fans who want to witness the excitement of Playoff football, but do not hold season tickets. The secondary ticket market has solved this problem and provides the vast majority of fans with their best opportunity to purchase seats.
How much do Conference Championship tickets cost on the secondary market?
Second only to the Super Bowl, the AFC and NFC Championship Games are two of the best and most important games in the NFL. While the average Super Bowl ticket will set you back $5300, average tickets to the Conference Championships are $590 and you can currently get in to either game for under $300.
Who is playing in this year's AFC and NFC Championship Games?
There are a number of enticing and potentially historic games taking place this weekend.
The most affordable seats can be found in Carolina and the NFC, where the Panthers take on the Arizona Cardinals. The average ticket is being sold for $490, which is $180 cheaper than the AFC Championship. The cheapest seats can be purchased for a relatively affordable $220. However, if you want your child to have a shot at receiving a touchdown ball from Cam Newton it is going to cost you, with the cheapest seat behind the end zone selling for $649.
Brady vs. Manning. What else needs to be said? Two legends face off for the fourth and (probably last) time in an AFC Championship Game as the Denver Broncos host the New England Patriots. It costs an average of $665 for tickets to watch arguably the two greatest quarterbacks in NFL history possibly play against each other for the last time. The cheapest seats are going for $290.