I can't quite tell if this is a phenomenal deal, a terrible deal, or just what's to be expected, but the cheapest tickets available for the Super Bowl at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis are sitting at $2,250, according to TiqIq.com. There are only two available at that price in the 70,000-seat dome, then the price jumps $48, so anyone shelling out more than two large probably can swallow the extra $50.
There were 6,032 seats available as of Monday night, according to TiqIq, and the average price of those seats was $4,316. The prices go up to $10,000, which the site says is pretty much field level by the 50. The number of tickets available is constantly decreasing, so any wafflers out there who haven't decided whether to take the plunge, it's [expletive] or get off the pot time.
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