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Secondary-market ticket prices for Broncos-Steelers playoff game reach five figures

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Running back C.J. Anderson breaks away from Pittsburgh’s Ryan Shazier in the Broncos’ loss at Pittsburgh on Dec. 20.

Only a limited number of tickets for the Broncos’ divisional playoff game, against the Steelers on Jan. 17 at Sports Authority Field, went on sale to those in the Rocky Mountain region last Monday. , but those willing to pay big money — emphasis on “big” — to see the Broncos in the postseason weren’t shut out.

Since the Broncos , following Pittsburgh’s wild win over the Bengals, ticket prices on secondary markets have quickly risen.

A quick scan of four secondary-ticket marketplaces — , the league’s official resale marketplace, via Ticketmaster; ; ; and — around 4 p.m. Sunday showed tickets valued as little as $170 to as much as $11,421, not including the $100,000 outlier on StubHub.

Not surprisingly, the variance in price is wide, even for the same tickets. A seat in section 121, row 16 is going for $11,421 on StubHub but $7,778 on NFL Ticket Exchange.

The breakdown:

LowHighNFL Ticket ExchangeSection 525, Row 25: $196Section 121, Row 16: $7,778StubHubSection 526, Row 14: $188Section 121, Row 16: $11,421RazorgatorSection 523, Row 22: $180Section 307, Row 10: $2,151Vivid SeatsSection 523, Row 22: $170Section 100, Row 29: $2,254

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