The matchup is set for Super Bowl 50 as the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos square off in Santa,Clara,CA at Levi Stadium. Earlier in the week via Thomas Barrabi from Fox Business.com reported that ticket prices dropped 38% cheaper than last year Super Bowl after the New England Patriots loss to the Broncos last Sunday:
“Seahawks cost an average of $9,722.86. As of Sunday, the average price for a ticket to Super Bowl 50 stood at $6,007.74, according to TiqIQ, a secondary market ticket price aggregator. The get-in price for the game’s cheapest ticket is $3,279, though past data suggests that number could fall to about $2,400 before kickoff.
But here a little twist Micheal Stern from USA Today.com reports today that Super Bowl 50 tickets were set to a record-setting level of $5,217 shortly after the Carolina Panthers defeated the Arizona Cardinals this past Sunday:
The average price of a ticket to see the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers face off on Feb. 7 in Santa Clara, Calif. is currently $5,217, according to ticket price tracking site SeatGeek.
While this is slightly lower than the $5,335 price fans saw shortly after the Panthers defeated the Arizona Cardinals to set the Super Bowl matchup, it is still well above what tickets went for in the past five years. The average resale price for last year’s Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks was $4,271.
SeatGeek lets fans know that the closer it gets to the big game the prices will eventually drop, to help find a price more suitable for fans that want to experience Super Bowl 50.