2020 NFL Playoff Divisional Round – Ticket Prices and Trends

There’s a full weekend of excitement on tap for football fans, as the AFC and NFC get ever-closer to deciding their representatives for Super Bowl LIV on February 2nd in Miami. The top seeds – Baltimore and Kansas City in the AFC and San Francisco and Green Bay in the NFC – play their openers at home Saturday and Sunday. To date, San Francisco holds the highest average – $395 per ticket sold according to marketplace data. NFL Playoff tickets are an expensive item, and this year is seeing prices trending at well over $200 for all of this weekend’s four games.

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NFL Playoff Tickets – Divisional Round Prices*

*Prices accurate as of Thursday, January 9

Sunday’s clash in Kansas City between the Chiefs and Texans has been the hottest game of the playoffs. Its overwhelming sales volume has lapped the three other divisional bouts several times over. After earning a bye, Chiefs fans have shown their devotion by scooping up their tickets, and continued to help Kansas City keep their status as the NFL’s best-selling team for a second straight year.

Houston clinched a meeting in KC after a thrilling overtime Wild Card win over the Buffalo Bills. They were the best-selling team of the previous playoff round. However, tickets for their Wild Card game were the cheapest of the weekend, going for an average of $209. Match that up with the sales power of Kansas City and it makes for one interesting divisional game. Check out the game-by-game breakdown of NFL playoff tickets for this weekend below.

Minnesota Vikings at San Francisco 49ers

Saturday, 4:35 PM ET at Levi’s Stadium

After upsetting the Saints on the road, No. 6 Minnesota will continue their playoff run on the Golden Coast where the top-ranked 49ers await. Days after the playoff teams were secured, the Niners divisional home tickets started upwards of $290 apiece. However, entry into Levi’s Stadium has steadied in the New Year, hovering around $260 per ticket.

While the base admission price varies, ticket cost by seating section tells a bigger story. Spectators can snatch tickets in the upper corner of Levi’s Stadium for $257, while a spot in the lower endzone stars at just $60 more. On the higher end of the spectrum are tickets within the lower corner for over $7,000. However, prices are always subject to change, particularly as the game nears.

Tennessee Titans at Baltimore Ravens

Saturday, 8:15 PM ET at M&T Bank Stadium

Sixth seed Tennessee toppled the defending Super Bowl champions Patriots in thrilling fashion to set up a meeting with top seed Baltimore. The Ravens are riding on their most successful season since 2012 (when they later went on to win the Super Bowl). Backed by quarterback Lamar Jackson, the Ravens soared to first in the AFC and notched the best record in the league, finishing the season at 14-2. The Ravens are heavily favored to win at home, hence their steady downward trend of get-in ticket prices.

Tickets are plentiful at M&T Bank Stadium, with all upper level sections starting at under $200. Seats in the lower corner and endzone are not much higher in base price, though they can run up to a few thousand dollars. The stadium’s most costly ticket comes from the prime lower midfield section.

Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs

Sunday, 3:05 PM ET at Arrowhead Stadium

As previously mentioned, Houston’s Wild Card game notched both the highest sales and lowest ticket prices of that playoff round. They head into Kansas City still facing lower prices for fans. As of Monday, the minimum cost of entry dropped to $169. The highest price came before the New Year at $190.

Across Arrowhead Stadium, Chiefs playoff tickets remain equally reasonable. Upper endzone and corner seats begin at $179 while lower-level endzone and corner tickets come in under $300.

Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers

Sunday, 6:40 PM ET at Lambeau Field

It’ll be a blockbuster match-up to decide the final spot in the NFC Championship. Prices in Green Bay remained stagnant until Seattle secured their trip to Lambeau, causing starting prices to jump upwards of $190. However, in this week’s build-up to the game, prices have sharply tumbled. Green Bay-Seattle now have the lowest get-in price of all NFL Divisional games at $141.

Finding the best seat in the house at Lambeau Field won’t cost an arm and a leg. The Packers’ divisional home game has consistently low get-in prices in all sections throughout the stadium. Upper endzone and corner viewpoints are available for around $163. Both field level and club level seating stays comfortably under $300 – a bargain for NFL playoff tickets.

Score the cheapest NFL Playoff tickets right here, including each of the above games, plus the conference championship bouts and Super Bowl LIV.

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