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Wild Footage Shows How Badly NFL Fans Got Ripped Off For Their $3,400 Seats At Super Bowl 60 [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Fans at Levi's Stadium for Super Bowl 60.
Fans at Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl 60 (Photo via @YahooSports X)

The one nice thing about buying nosebleed tickets for sporting events is that the prices are a lot more reasonable, even if the view is lackluster at best. Except that didn’t exactly apply to Super Bowl 60 on Sunday.

As everyone knows, the cheapest Super Bowl tickets still cost thousands of dollars. If ticket prices weren’t hefty enough for fans attending Super Bowl 60 between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks? They also had to pay $400 for parking at Levi’s Stadium.

And don’t get them started with the outrageous concession prices.

During Sunday’s big game, the @YahooSports X/Twitter account posted a video showing the view of section 207 at Levi’s Stadium. The cost of tickets in that area? $3,400.

Hopefully, the fans sitting that high up brought their binoculars, alright.

Seahawks Cruised Past The Patriots In Super Bowl 60

Sam Darnold (Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images)

The Seahawks entered the game as 4.5-point favorites. In hindsight, that seemed incredibly generous for the Patriots.

Seattle sacked Drake Maye six times and recorded three takeaways off him, including a scoop-and-score that sealed the game in the fourth quarter. Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after rushing for 135 yards, per ESPN.

Sam Darnold played mistake-free football to complete the ultimate career redemption story. And after a long 11-year wait, Seattle got sweet revenge by crushing the Patriots in this highly anticipated Super Bowl rematch.

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