Any Eagles fans got a kidney they’re looking to get rid of before Sunday? Remember, there’s a reason why God gave you two. Two ears and one mouth to listen. Two kidneys to scream obscenities at Jayden Daniels with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. That’s what it’s going to cost you for the most expensive ticket in NFC Championship Game history:
The Eagles hosting Washington Sunday is the most expensive NFC title game ever according to @TickPick
The average purchase price is a wild $1,310 with the “get-in” price (cheapest ticket available) right now at $620. I-95 battle to go to the Super Bowl! pic.twitter.com/6ZbRHbyuFL
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) January 21, 2025
If you have a pair of tix and bought them at face value, what’s the play here? Do you go to the game or sell them and hope you can parlay the profit into paying for some of the flight and hotel room down to New Orleans if the Birds win? Obviously plenty of season ticket holders are already well-off, so an extra $2,500+ of scratch isn’t exactly life changing. It’s also gonna be a nice 42° and partly cloudy by kickoff before it dives down to the high-20s by the time the game is over. Not much more you can ask for this deep into January. Once the Birds win I recommend walking to Broad Street to celebrate. Don’t rely on SEPTA leaving you out in the cold.
For being the most expensive ticket in NFC title history, the average price isn’t much different than what it was in 2018, via Enrico Campitelli at NBCSports Philly:
Just how expensive? Try the most expensive resale price ever on the secondary market for a conference championship game, according to TicketIQ.
Some of their stats around the tickets for this game, from TicketIQ’s Ralph Garcia:
“The NFC the Eagles vs Vikings Conference Championship at Lincoln Financial Field features an average asking price of $1,280 with cheapest available ticket $763. This average is up 62% since Philly’s victory over the Falcons and is the most expensive Conference Championship game we’ve ever tracked.”
Inflation? What inflation?
Anyway it’s time to get creative, Eagles fans. Fire back up that OnlyFans, cash in your $TRUMP coins, call a Hail Mary and fire up a 10-leg parlay on college basketball tonight, or hope you find one of those Grover Cleveland $1,000 bills laying around on Broad Street…
…that I just learned were actually real until 1945:
The Birds need you and if you don’t buy them on the secondary market then a Commies fan will.
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