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Hoping to go to Sunday’s 49ers-Broncos game at Mile High? Prepare to shell out a lot of money.
According to , the average ticket price on the secondary market for Sunday’s game is $377, making it the most in-demand regular-season Broncos home game ever, topping Peyton Manning’s Denver debut on Sept. 9, 2012 against the Steelers ($360 average ticket price).
The primetime matchup is also the third-most expensive NFL game of the season, behind only Packers-Bears in Week 4 ($420 average ticket price) and Packers-Seahawks in Week 1 ($389). It’s also more expensive than three of the four home playoff games the Broncos have played since 2011.
As of 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, the cheapest available ticket will cost you $272, for Section 529, Row 4 in the upper concourse.
The most expensive ticket? In section 110, Row 33 in the main concourse, in the left corner of the north end zone, for a whopping $10,352.
But if you think Sunday’s game is pricey, just wait until the Broncos travel to New England on Nov. 2. That game is already drawing an average price of $446 per ticket on the secondary market, per SeatGeek.



