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The Cheapest Tickets To The Rams/Bengals Super Bowl Game Cost More Than $5,400

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David Hookstead Sports And Entertainment Editor
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Tickets to the Super Bowl are outrageously expensive.

As of Monday morning, the cheapest tickets on SeatGeek for the game between the Rams and Bengals cost $5,464 with fees included. The most expensive tickets? (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

You’ll have to shell out more than $90,000 for those! No matter how you slice it, tickets are unbelievably expensive.

The market for tickets to Super Bowl LVI is absolutely unreal. You can buy a used car for $5,000 or you can go to the Super Bowl.

This is what happens when a team playing in the Super Bowl is also hosting the Super Bowl and when the other team hasn’t been good in decades.

 

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People in Los Angeles are fired up, and people from Ohio are clearly excited. Joe Burrow vs. Matthew Stafford!

It’s not a mystery at all why the prices are through the roof. Welcome to the free market. There’s an insane demand and that’s sent prices soaring.

 

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Now, would I pay more than $5,000 if the Lions ever made the Super Bowl? Honestly, I probably would because they’d probably never return in my lifetime.

However, it’s still an outrageous amount of money.

 

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Let us know in the comments how much money you’d spend to attend the Super Bowl. I can’t wait to read your answers.