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Super Bowl 2022: Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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Super Bowl 2022: Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals
The Super Bowl is coming up just a day before Valentine’s day. While in the spirit of competition and love, something is making people really mad. The fan’s love for football might turn to hate. For a fan, what would be more dreamy than watching their favorite team in the Super Bowl from the stadium? But it seems like those fantasies might just remain dreams. Because the prices of the Super Bowl tickets are outrageous.
Super Bowl 56 is on track to be the most expensive ticket ever but the price is dropping. The get-in price is now $5,145 while the average purchase price is $8,518. Here’s how that compares:
2022 = $8,518
2021 = $7,318
2020 = $6,796
2019 = $3,895
2018 = $4,228
2017 = $3,606— Arash Markazi (@ArashMarkazi) February 3, 2022
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A common football fan can only dream about ever watching the big game live from the stands.
What is the price of the cheapest ticket?
In any sports stadium, there are different sections. All of those sections have different prices. The front rows are the most expensive, and the nosebleeds are generally the cheapest.
Not gon lie if I pay $6k for a super bowl ticket niggas gotta let me play the 1st quarter
— Telly (@TellzYK) February 1, 2022
Well, the front rows are definitely out of questions for the Super Bowl. But what about the nosebleeds? Some fans would be happy to carry binoculars or watch the game from the big screens. They just want to be a part of the game. The fans only want to feel the atmosphere and cheer their favorite sides. Nosebleeds sound like a perfect option for them.
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The heartbreaking news is that the prices of the nosebleeds might actually make noses bleed. The cheapest ticket for the Super Bowl is $5,999. The entire nosebleed section of the SoFi Stadium falls under the $6000 to $8000 price range. Honestly, these prices are outrageous for a lover of the game. All of the tickets will come with souvenir NFTs, but still are these prices justified?
The cheapest Super Bowl ticket is going for $5,900 🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/wRBzZnnZJz
— PFF (@PFF) January 31, 2022
An average football fan can only dream about going to the Super Bowl. Because not everybody makes the NFL money like the players and coaches.
How much is the most expensive Super Bowl ticket?
There still are rich people in the world. Despite the atrocious prices, the stadium will be packed for the big game. NFL fans from all over the world are still going to gather and attend the matchup. Maybe that is the cause of the pricing problem.
Regardless, let’s take a look at the price of the most expensive Super Bowl ticket. The most expensive ticket of the game comes in at a whopping $104,422. It is safe to assume that the diehard fans are probably going to watch the game from their couches. Here is what the NFL fans have to say about the prices:
Cheapest Super Bowl tickets being $5000 is still bugging me man. If football ever does that shit I'd turn Socialist. Average person can't go. People just want to watch sports, na me send una to bring Beyonce to dance at halftime? Is this how Super League woulda been?
Americans
— Bane (@Sujodamystique) February 3, 2022
.@ochocinco raises a VERY important question here ↓ 🤔#RuleTheJungle | #RamsHouse pic.twitter.com/iFZMkWHJir
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 2, 2022
Got my ticket for the Super Bowl!!! pic.twitter.com/REstpTUM6N
— JB 🐏 (@JB_Peeples) February 3, 2022
looking at super bowl tickets pic.twitter.com/W6DSdElHA8
— Ava (@avatarrant) February 1, 2022
Everyone in Cincinnati when they see the price of Super Bowl tickets… pic.twitter.com/tCh3wHpNTJ
— The BIC (@BradinCorona) January 30, 2022
Nobody:
Me: Entering into every raffle to try and win Super Bowl tickets pic.twitter.com/oJGEau3Wce
— Just Eric 💰📈🗣 (@JUSTERIC__) February 2, 2022
This year's Super Bowl set a record high for ticket prices 🏈 As of yesterday, the average price for a ticket was $10,237 according to SeatGeek's Super Bowl ticket tracker. The average ticket prices for the Super Bowl in 2021 and 2020 were $8,609 and $7,172, respectively. pic.twitter.com/xcW1I6ia2h
— Breakfast Television (@breakfasttv) February 2, 2022
Ticket prices for resale Super Bowl tickets. My ticket stub from SB13. My buddy and I drove down to Miami from South Carolina. Was in the USAF.Ate a lot of fast food and slept at rest stops. Only paid $20 for $30 tickets 15 minutes before kickoff! God that was fun! pic.twitter.com/QmSjpRPgcz
— MayorDaily USAF Vet 🇺🇸 🖤💛 (@DennisDaily1) February 3, 2022
NFL executives discussing Super Bowl ticket prices pic.twitter.com/SfCeDsCI2d
— suprHEEM13 (@WEBDuRag) February 2, 2022
The only ppl who will be able to afford those super bowl ticket prices are the ppl who were robbin and stealin before Christmas.
— Caleb Castille (@CalebCastille) February 3, 2022
Looking at these Super Bowl ticket prices … 😩 #RamsHouse pic.twitter.com/T1TWN7RSJj
— InkedTreezo (@Treezo_103) February 1, 2022
Wtf – ticket prices to the Super Bowl
— No Context Humour 🅙 (@NoContextHumour) February 2, 2022
I want to admire every sport I don’t have this blind affinity to football we all don’t but as sport fans we see in comparison to the super bowl football ticket prices are far superior making it a more enjoyable sport
— only factos (@KJTOnSetPieces) February 2, 2022
How is this remotely justifiable? Common fan has no chance to attend the superbowl.
Now we get to watch millionaires in the stands.
Outside of the super bowl:
Please keep increasing our regular season and pre season ticket prices to eventually price out the "common" person. pic.twitter.com/47psArCvqo— Sibat7 (@Sibat71) February 1, 2022
California is an expensive market. But wow on the ticket range for the #SuperBowl at Sofi Stadium. And these prices are/were for just one ticket entry. pic.twitter.com/PAK1qUTdYV
— Jacob Fisher (@_jacobmfisher) January 31, 2022
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Prices for Super Bowl tickets 🇺🇸🤢 pic.twitter.com/DV3MWcEouQ
— Theo (@Thogden) February 2, 2022
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