Super Bowl Ticket Prices Trend Down as Denver, Seattle Fans Wait

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Tickets to the New York area’s first Super Bowl might be less expensive than anticipated, with plenty of inventory remaining and fans of the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks slow to make purchases.

“Ticket prices for this Super Bowl are trending similar to previous games we have tracked, and I think that come Week 2, this will be a really soft market compared to what people thought a few months back,” said Chris Matcovich, vice president of data for secondary market ticket aggregator TiqIQ. “There is a tremendous amount of quantity on the resale market for this game, the most we’ve seen for a Super Bowl, and so far demand has been average at best.”