Overview
- By Thursday evening, entry prices had fallen to about $650 on Ticketmaster, $705 on StubHub, and $766 on Vivid Seats, with SeatGeek listings starting near $2,015 including fees.
- Premium options still run high, including middle club seats topping $8,200 per ticket for a pair, while some field-level seats were earlier listed as high as $9,000.
- A recent Ticketmaster map still showed hundreds of resale seats available, reflecting a wide spread of four-figure asking prices across Lumen Field.
- The Seahawks warned season-ticket holders that failing to use their seats could affect renewal eligibility, a policy the team says protects the home-field atmosphere that some fans argue should not limit resale rights.
- Sunday’s winner advances to Super Bowl 60, where analysts describe a relatively soft market with resale listings around $6,200–$6,400 and face-value prices of roughly $950 to $8,500, with most tickets allocated to NFL teams.