Philadelphia Eagles Set Record for the Highest Record Ticket Price
Friday, January 24, 2025
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23, 2025) -- The Philadelphia Eagles have set a new record for the highest average ticket price (ATP) ever recorded for an NFL game outside of the Super Bowl.
According to ticketing technology company Victory Live, which analyzes secondary market ticket sales, the NFC Championship between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles has an ATP of $1,374. This is 16% higher than the last time Philadelphia hosted the game in 2023 ($1,187) and 35% higher than last season’s NFC Championship in San Francisco ($1,020). The figures analyze sold tickets across the secondary market, not including fees.
The AFC Championship featuring the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs has an ATP of $742, according to Victory Live. This represents a 34% increase from the last time Kansas City hosted in 2023 ($553) but a slight 4% decrease from last year’s AFC Championship in Baltimore ($770).
Here is a historical comparison of AFC and NFC Championship ATPs, based on sales through three days out from each game:
AFC Championship Historical ATPs:
- 2019: New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs – $472
- 2020: Tennessee Titans at Kansas City Chiefs – $428
- 2022: Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs – $684
- 2023: Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs – $553
- 2024: Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens – $770
- 2025: Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs – $742
NFC Championship Historical ATPs:
- 2019: Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints – $543
- 2020: Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers – $683
- 2022: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams – $1,109
- 2023: San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles – $1,187
- 2024: Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers – $1,020
- 2025: Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles – $1,374