Ticket prices for Sundays game have completely crashed since the Broncos loss
November 21, 2025
Ticket prices for Sundays game have completely crashed since the Broncos loss
16 comments
I was like, “When did the Broncos lose?”
I need more coffee
TBH that’s fine. They’re still hyper inflated even when we were winning.
Poor Clark Hunt. However will he fill all the box suites he wants to put in?
No shit.
As a STM who has sold a lot of tickets, if you’re buying tickets, always buy as close as you can to game day. Tickets never really appreciate in value and drop drastically the week before the game, especially when it is cold
Good riddance bandwagoners.
With a family of 4, I can’t justify the cost of going to a game when the TV product is arguably better than the in-person gameday experience. Add in the team performance, weather, and holiday obligations and the pricing trend makes plenty of sense.
Edit: whoopsie, just checked the weather and it should be excellent for Nov football
A couple years of losing and will be back to being able to afford 100 level season tickets again!
Crashed to what, affordable levels for the upper middle class?
Terribly unpopular opinion: this team isn’t fun enough to watch to justify even that get-in price.
Peak 2019 offense was fun. Peak Marty defense was even better (it terms of being a fan in the stadium). This team just isn’t entertaining enough to command these prices IMO.
This is exactly what the graph looks like for every game lol. Ticket prices go way down the week of the game as people try to offload tickets.

They should tank and get new line help on both sides
Is that the stock market or the ticket prices?
Nice! Let’s fill the stands with some real fans that normally couldn’t afford it.
Fire Nagy and maybe I’ll buy a ticket. I’ll watch from my couch otherwise.
16 comments
I was like, “When did the Broncos lose?”
I need more coffee
TBH that’s fine. They’re still hyper inflated even when we were winning.
Poor Clark Hunt. However will he fill all the box suites he wants to put in?
No shit.
As a STM who has sold a lot of tickets, if you’re buying tickets, always buy as close as you can to game day. Tickets never really appreciate in value and drop drastically the week before the game, especially when it is cold
Good riddance bandwagoners.
With a family of 4, I can’t justify the cost of going to a game when the TV product is arguably better than the in-person gameday experience. Add in the team performance, weather, and holiday obligations and the pricing trend makes plenty of sense.
Edit: whoopsie, just checked the weather and it should be excellent for Nov football
A couple years of losing and will be back to being able to afford 100 level season tickets again!
Crashed to what, affordable levels for the upper middle class?
Terribly unpopular opinion: this team isn’t fun enough to watch to justify even that get-in price.
Peak 2019 offense was fun. Peak Marty defense was even better (it terms of being a fan in the stadium). This team just isn’t entertaining enough to command these prices IMO.
This is exactly what the graph looks like for every game lol. Ticket prices go way down the week of the game as people try to offload tickets.

They should tank and get new line help on both sides
Is that the stock market or the ticket prices?
Nice! Let’s fill the stands with some real fans that normally couldn’t afford it.
Fire Nagy and maybe I’ll buy a ticket. I’ll watch from my couch otherwise.