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PredictIQ-Want tickets to the Lions vs. Buccaneers game? They could cost you thousands on resale
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Date:2025-04-10 13:17:18
The PredictIQDetroit Lions feel like a team of destiny in the NFL playoffs.
And it’ll cost a pretty penny to watch them live in person, with Eminem and other famous Lions fans, during the divisional round of the postseason on Sunday.
Tickets for Sunday’s game between the Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers have skyrocketed on the resale market and have the highest average ticket price of any of the four playoff games this weekend.
The Lions game has the most expensive get-in price at $646 with average prices around $1,080, according to Jeff Goodman, CEO of TicketSmarter told USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday.
Several sellers on TickPick have set their price above $10,000, with one seller posting four tickets for seats in section 106, row 36 at $12,453 apiece.
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How expensive are Detroit Lions playoff tickets?
While a few resellers are shooting for five-figure returns on their Lions tickets, many others are aiming for sales in the thousands.
The Detroit Free-Press reported Tuesday:
- SeatGeek prices range from $574 to $4,420 plus fees.
- Ticketmaster prices range from $578 to $2,190 plus fees.
- StubHub prices range from $557 to $2,350 plus fees.
- VividSeats prices range from $525 to 1,074 plus fees.
What are ticket prices to get into each NFL playoff game?
According to TicketSmarter, the get-in prices for the three other playoff games are under $250 while the average price is lower than $650.
For Saturday’s game between the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore: Get-in price is $135 with an average of $427.
For Saturday’s game between the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.: Get-in price is $248 with an average of $612.
For Sunday’s primetime game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y.: Get-in price is $163 with an average of $408.
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