Tickets to the Chiefs’ first playoff game vs. Texans keep dropping. See latest prices
By Joseph Hernandez
January 17, 2025 5:00 AM
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If you’ve been waiting until the last moment to buy tickets for the Chiefs’ AFC Divisional Round game, now is the time.
Since The Star started tracking prices in December, the cheapest seats have dropped from $175 to $145, and now prices for the game are as low as they’ve ever been since going on sale.
The weather could be a factor, since temperatures are expected to be around 23 degrees at game time, with wind chills between 9 and 13 degrees, a National Weather Service forecaster said Wednesday, Jan. 15. Chiefs fans watching the team take on the Houston Texans will need to bundle up and prepare well.
Here’s how ticket prices look around Arrowhead Stadium on the Ticketmaster website. All ticket availability and prices are accurate as of Thursday, Jan. 16.
How much does a Chiefs playoff ticket cost?
A seating chart of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium when the Kansas City Chiefs play during the season.
A seating chart of GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium when the Kansas City Chiefs play during the season. Ticketmaster
The cheapest ticket for the Chiefs’ divisional round playoff game on Ticketmaster is $110 before fees. This seat is in section 330, row 33, located at the highest points in the stadium and offering no protection from the weather. The next cheapest ticket is $115 in section 312, row 5. These tickets are also verified resale, meaning someone else is selling their ticket after buying it on Ticketmaster.
For a verified Chiefs ticket, $125 seats can be found all over the upper level, like in sections 305 and 340.
Two tickets in section 246, row 8, go for $600 and $625 each, but a single ticket in the same row in section 201 costs $850. These seats are in the club level, which gives fans access to exclusive dining sections and lounges with full coverage from the weather. The seats themselves are protected from some weather elements, like rain, because they’re covered overhead. Prices in this area have gone up since December.
Verified resale tickets are available at the 50-yard line in section 119, with prices as low as $373. The suite above 119 is also where Taylor Swift usually watches the games, and two verified resale seats cost $549 in row 38, which could land fans just a few feet away from the superstar. These prices have dropped since last check on Thursday, Jan. 9.
Seats directly across from section 119 on the visitor’s side in section 101 are still expensive. One ticket in section 101, row 20, costs $510. A seat in the same section in row 1 costs $600.
Kansas City Chiefs fans cheer on their team against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 15 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs fans cheer on their team against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sept. 15 at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Dominick Williams
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Fans can find a mix of resale prices in section 129, located behind one of the uprights. Retail prices are $259 in row 8 and $250 in row 33.
Resale tickets by the tunnel where the Chiefs enter the field in section 114 range from $329 in row 6 to $556 in row 1.
Are you going to a Chiefs playoff game?
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