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The BIG Ticket Story: Opening Super Bowl Ticket Prices

Hi! 

I’m thinking about trying a little experiment this week. 

I’m going to share THE ONE BIG TICKETING STORY of the day with you. 

A link. 

Some bullets. 

A question. A Call to Action. Something of the sort. 

Get in and get out. 

I’ll still offer up some good stuff in long form, but I’m just playing with ways to offer you more value in 2025. 

If this is a hit…I’ll break it out into a unique feed. 

What do you think? 

Hit reply and let me know. 

Here’s a funny moment from my Apple Music Replay. 


Chiefs v. Eagles is the best matchup for a “cheaper” Super Bowl ticket:

Scott Friedman has been tracking ticket prices throughout the NFL playoffs. 

He outlines why this Super Bowl is the best for fans hoping to get a “cheaper” Super Bowl ticket. 

  • A smaller venue will keep Super Bowl tickets pretty high. 
  • Scott’s explanation of how tickets are distributed helps you see how many inputs are in this “FREE” market. 
  • Will Cheifs’ fans show up? This is the 3rd Super Bowl in a row KC has played in. Plus, they’ve played in 4 of the last 5 Super Bowls. As an Alabama man, I know that winning breeds lower demand to spend on big games. 

The opening ticket price is over $6,400. 

What do you think will be the price at kickoff? 

Let me know. 


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Tell me if you like this format. 

The podcast!