
The Super Bowl is the biggest game in American sports, drawing millions of viewers for one high-stakes matchup each year. This season, it will feature the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, two franchises with history and championship pedigree.
The Patriots advanced with a 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos, while the Seahawks secured their spot after a 31-27 victory against the Los Angeles Rams. It will be a battle against elite defenses and two quarterbacks who have defied preseason expectations to reach the sport’s biggest stage and deliver memorable performances throughout the 2025 campaign.
Patriots’ Drake Maye finished the regular season with 4,394 passing yards, 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions, leading the league in completion percentage in just his second NFL season. In the postseason, Maye has posted 447 yards, four scores and two interceptions.
Sam Darnold revitalized his career with Seattle, completing 67.7% of his passes for 4,048 yards, 25 touchdowns and 14 interceptions in the regular season. He is heading to the Super Bowl after an impressive 346‑yard, three‑touchdown performance against the Rams on Sunday.
Fans are already buzzing about the rematch of their iconic Super Bowl XLIX showdown, with anticipation running high for the drama, skill, and unforgettable moments the game always delivers.
However, fans hoping to watch the game in person will have to pay a premium. ESPN’s Field Yates reports that the cheapest ticket currently available on Tick Pick is $5,757, reflecting just how in-demand this matchup has become.
The update has since drawn mixed reactions from fans online.
Super Bowl LX is set: Seahawks vs. Patriots.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) January 26, 2026
And ️ prices are coming into focus too: the cheapest ticket available now on @TickPick is going for $5,757.
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“Half the tix are gone before the season begins. It's a supply issue,” one fan wrote.
“High ticket prices is always presented like a good thing but it’s not,” another fan added.
“I’ve always thought I’d buy a ticket to the superbowl if the Lions are in it. Prices would probably be twice as high with them in it,” another fan remarked.
“Cheapest tickets in years?” questioned one fan.
“This is just disgusting. Year after year they price out more and more true fans of the teams,” another fan posted.
“Ridiculous, the league is always pushing the fans out,” another fan mentioned.
Super Bowl LX will be played on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, with kickoff at 6:30 p.m. ET and broadcast on NBC, streaming live on Peacock. The Patriots are making their 12th Super Bowl appearance, while the Seahawks aim for redemption in their fourth.
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