If you’re looking to head to GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC divisional round matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars, you’ll be paying a pretty penny.
According to TicketIQ’s Jesse Lawrence, the average price on the secondary market for a ticket to the Chiefs-Jaguars divisional round game is $484. That number is actually the lowest mark of any NFL divisional-round game this year, but it also marks the most expensive divisional-round game for Kansas City during the Patrick Mahomes era. That doesn’t include the 2020 game against the Browns, which was played with reduced capacity due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the 2018-19 divisional round game against the Indianapolis Colts, the tickets averaged a list price of just $150. They’ve more than tripled in price since that point. In 2019-20 against the Houston Texans, the average list price was $349. Against the Buffalo Bills in 2021-22, it was up to $361.
TicketIQ says the least expensive tickets for this upcoming game between K.C. and Jacksonville are listed at $197, which is also the most expensive get-in price for a Chiefs divisional-round game since they began tracking them. The highest-priced tickets currently listed on the secondary market exceed $3,400, with some of the highest prices located in the midfield area in sections 101, 102, 136, 120, 119 and 118.
This will be the fifth time the Chiefs are hosting a divisional round game in the Patrick Mahomes era and it is at least 34% more expensive than any of the previous four divisional round games. If the wave of success in Kansas City continues, you can only expect the prices to rise.