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How Much Will Super Bowl Tickets Cost You?
If you want to see the Rams take on the Patriots in Atlanta, you might have to sacrifice a mortgage payment.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Tickets to see the Rams square off against the Patriots in the Super Bowl are already out of range for most fans. Tickets to see the big game at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta are more expensive than the average Angeleno's monthly mortgage payment.
Even the nosebleed tickets are priced at a whopping $3,151 on ticketing websites such as VividSeats or Ticketmaster's NFL Ticket Exchange. More moderate dealers on Craigslist are offering similar tickets for the price of $2,500 per person, but those tickets are going fast.
If you think that's steep, try pricing a suite for the biggest game of the year. That'll set you back $374,589,for a suite that seats 18 people, which brings the price to about $21,000 per person.
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The average ticket to the big game each year, generally costs about $2,500 to $3,000, according to SeatGeek, a ticket search engine But, Super Bowl XLIX in 2015 was an exception, with the average ticket costing $4,314 per person.
But for some, the price is worth it. The Last time a Los Angeles team won the Super Bowl was in 1984 when the then Los Angeles Raiders defeated the Washington Redskins.
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Super Bowl LIII will be the Rams fourth Super Bowl appearance. Their last appearance was against the Patriots in 2002, when they were narrowly defeated 20-17 by the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady combo. Together, Belichick and Brady have won five Super Bowls.
The Rams have not won a Super Bowl since 2000.
City News Service and Patch staffer Paige Austin contributed to this report. Photo: Shutterstock
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