This week, you’re hard-pressed to find a Buffalo Bills fan who has any desire to watch Super Bowl LIX.

On Sunday, February 9th, the Philadelphia Eagles, who fell in their most recent Super Bowl appearance merely two years ago to the Kansas City Chiefs, will take the field in a rematch that, let’s be honest, no one wanted whatsoever. 

You’re fair to think that Bills Mafia feels this way out of spite and bitterness, and you may be right. But frankly, numbers show that we’re not the only ones who have no desire to watch “the big game” next weekend. In fact, just take a look at how prices for a ticket to the Super Bowl have taken a massive dip.

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Super Bowl Ticket Prices Offered At A Huge Discount

Usually, you’d have to put up thousands of dollars to even step foot inside of the  stadium hosting a Super Bowl matchup.

Understandably, the price to watch the big game IRL is far from cheap. Last year, when prices for a single seat went from over $8K to $7K a ticket, fans considered it a huge bargain. 

So what does the fact that the cost of admission into the Caesars Superdome In New Orleans next Sunday (according to TickPick) now stands under $5,500 say?

Granted, the Louisiana stadium has a capacity of 83,000 fans; far more than the 65k that the two previous big game venues could hold (Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and State Farm Stadium in Arizona). 

Still, we can’t help but wonder if fans are starting to admit that this Super Bowl matchup just isn’t worth the price of admission, considering we see a member of the Chiefs on a TV commercial every few minutes. 

Are you one of the many Buffalo Bills fans vowing to skip this year’s Super Bowl? Here’s what you can do instead…

11 Things To Do That Are Better Than Watching The Super Bowl

Gallery Credit: Brett Alan

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