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According to Gametime, a ticket resale app, get-in prices for this weekend's Kansas City Chiefs vs. Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl matchup are trending downward...
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The lowest ticket cost is $4,339 -- and while that's a small fortune to most ... it is down from $5,860 last Friday and from $6,375 on Jan. 27.

The most expensive seats in the house are falling too -- they're at $29,693 now, nearly $30K less than the $58,237 they were going for on Jan. 31.

The prices are significantly cheaper than last year's Super Bowl matchup -- which featured the Chiefs vs. the 49ers in Vegas. Gametime says the lowest-priced ticket for that contest ended up being $8,764 ... with top-priced chairs going for $37,620.

As for the first time the Chiefs and Eagles met in the Big Game -- Super Bowl LVII in Arizona -- the lowest and highest costs to that tilt ended up being $6,264 and $33,042, respectively.

Spokespersons for TickPick and StubHub told NPR this week they're seeing similar ticket trends.
Filed Under: NFL
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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SOL24 months
Go Chefs!
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Harry Caray4 months
Probably because paying more than $1k on a ticket for teams that have won a combined 4 of the last 7 super bowls is fricking stupid
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Doug_H4 months
Quality of play down. Chiefs again. Refs again for Chiefs. NOLA. Take your pick
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jp4lsu4 months
New Orleans has something to do with it. The teams have something to do with it.
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MasterKnight4 months
It's the 2 teams of the 4 that were remaining that the fans did not want to see play. Fans are tired of seeing the Chiefs. If Buffalo had made it, I'm sure the tickets would be higher.
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HagaDaga4 months
I'm sure it has nothing to do with it being in NO...
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