Your favorite NFL team is headed to Super Bowl LVIII and you’ve now decided that you’re going to cross off a bucket list item and travel to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to see your favorite team compete for the Lombardi Trophy in person.
But what’s the best way to go about buying the hottest ticket on the North American sports calendar? Super Bowl tickets aren’t released for sale to the general public and the NFL doesn’t disclose face-value prices, making the process of trying to score a deal a daunting one.
Well, NBC’s Noah Pransky has tracked ticket prices to a number of big events and offers these tips on navigating the resale market:
Don’t let the euphoria of that conference title triumph rush you into a ticket purchase. Remember, there’s a two-week lead-up to the Super Bowl and the first moments after your favorite team secures a spot in the Big Game isn’t the right …