The Lions-Rams playoff game in Detroit will be one of the biggest sporting events in the city in the last three decades.
Yes, we’ve seen other championships and playoff games in Detroit -- but we haven’t had a Lions home playoff game since 1993. And fans are excited to see the rare -- but hopefully not last -- occurrence.
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The Lions released single-game tickets for the Lions-Rams game on Sunday night at Ford Field, and prices are probably what you expected -- through the roof.
Official tickets from the Lions are running low as of this writing, with seats only available in the 300 levels, ranging from $440 to $550, before Ticketmaster fees. The aftermarket prices are much higher.
Verified reseller prices on Ticketmaster range from $500 to $800 per ticket in the 300 level, to some of the best seats in the lower bowls going for more than $1,000 per ticket, before fees.
Club level seats are even higher in some sections, pushing the $2,000 per ticket range.
The Lions-Rams kick off in Detroit on Sunday night at Ford Field -- game starts at 8 p.m. on Local 4!
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