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Championship Game Ticket Trend: NFC Down, AFC Up
As you can see from the charts below, the trends of these two games are going in two different directions. While excitement reached a fever pitch earlier in the week for this historic NFC title game matchup and tickets soared to nearly $1200 a seat, it looks like the ticket sellers were a little more excited for this Bears-Packers matchup than the ticket buyers. They clearly weren’t ready to pay Super Bowl-type prices for this game and since Monday the market has corrected itself as prices have dropped 25%, a trend that could continue into gameday.


On the other hand, tickets for the AFC game started out the week at an avg. of $474 and have seen a 19% rise in prices over that same 5-day span. Between the lower average cost and the close proximity of the two teams, prices are likely to continue to rise until kickoff on Sunday night.
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sport sturm,you pose the question as whteehr the NFC had the better top seeds or if the AFC was better top to bottom. Looking at the results of the Super Bowl during the 90′s it is pretty clear the NFC was dominant. The AFC didn’t win until your Packers couldn’t figure out how to stop Terrel Davis.
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