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While waiting saves money, it carries risks that might not be worth it for everyone:

If you require a specific section (like the 50-yard line) or a large block of seats together, buy as soon as you find them. Last-minute inventory is usually scattered and limited to "nosebleed" sections.

Prices generally drop significantly in the week leading up to the game. By 7 days out, prices often fall by about 23% compared to the 14-day peak.

Historically, prices can drop by 25% to 40% on game day compared to their peak two weeks prior. Historical Price Trends: Peak vs. Kickoff

Recent data across nine Super Bowls highlights how much can be saved by waiting: Days Before Kickoff Average Ticket Price % Change vs. 14 Days Out 14 Days (Matchup Set) $4,457 -40.7% Table data sourced from SeatGeek's historical analysis . When You Should Buy Early Anyway

The lowest prices are frequently found in the final 48 to 72 hours before the game.

If the stress of not having a ticket will ruin your pre-game experience, "pulling the trigger" when you find a price you're comfortable with is the best strategy.

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