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NFL Regular Season Tickets
This year, no NFL preseason games will be played due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The NFL Regular Season starts on September 10, 2020, with most teams operating at reduced capacity in accordance with applicable local health and safety guidelines. This year’s 17-week, 16-game regular season will undoubtedly be unlike any other in NFL history.
NFL Playoffs Tickets
After the regular season, the top 14 teams from the National and American Conferences enter the NFL Postseason on January 9-10, 2021. Unlike in past years, only the top seed from each conference will receive a bye with the remaining 12 teams playing on Wild Card Weekend.
Hopefully, your team makes the playoffs that begin with the Wild Card round, then shifts to the Divisional round. The subsequent victors move on to the NFC and AFC Championship game to battle for a spot in Super Bowl LV. You won’t want to miss the truly emotion-packed experience, so be sure to grab your NFL Playoff Tickets in advance.
After the top two teams are decided, the Pro Bowl is held on January 31, 2021 and brings together the best players in the league one week prior to Super Bowl LV. So, be sure to grab your tickets for this most coveted, annual event.
Super Bowl Tickets
Super Bowl LV will be played on February 7, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. You’ll definitely want to take this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness history in the making from the stands as the best two teams in the NFL battle for the title.