Here's how Super Bowl 59 ticket prices compare to past years, with costs rising dramatically from $12 in 1967 to over $4,800 in 2025.
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Demand for tickets to see the Kansas City Chiefs battle the Philadelphia Eagles for an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl title is outpacing every NFL championship matchup since 2019, according to ticket resale platform StubHub.
The Chiefs and Eagles will meet in Super Bowl 59. Tickets are currently available. and here's how to get them.
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On Thursday, Super Bowl tickets on StubHub ranged from $4,000-$13,000 apiece. Reid, who earns about $10 million annually from the Chiefs, can afford the hit. He and other players also receive a bonus for playing in the Super Bowl — players on the winning team get more, players on the losing team receive less.
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