Chiefs are putting AFC Championship Game tickets on sale. Here is what to know.
Thanks to their stunning 51-31 win over the Houston Texans and the Ravens’ shocking loss Saturday to the Titans, the Chiefs will be home on Sunday.
The Chiefs will play host to Tennessee in the AFC Championship Game on Jan. 19, the second consecutive season the league’s representative in the Super Bowl will be determined at Arrowhead Stadium.
A limited number of tickets for this year’s AFC Championship Game will go on sale Monday, the Chiefs announced.
Starting at 9 a.m., Jackson County taxpayers will have a “special ticket allotment” with access to tickets “available across all levels of Arrowhead Stadium, while supplies last,” the team said. Those taxpayers can purchase tickets at the Arrowhead Stadium ticket office (between the Founder’s Plaza and the Hy-Vee Gate) or a secondary ticket office (at the CommunityAmerica Gate).
The taxpayers purchasing tickets at the stadium should bring a photo ID of the person buying the tickets and their paid 2018 Jackson County property tax receipt.
Season ticket holders will be able to buy more tickets to the AFC Championship Game, and the Chiefs said they would send information directly to those fans.
Starting at noon, tickets also will be available to be purchased by fans anywhere at www.chiefs.com.
The Chiefs said delivery of tickets will be mobile-only and there is a six-ticket limit.
Parking passes for Sunday’s game are on sale at www.chiefs.com/parking.
This story was originally published January 12, 2020 at 8:04 PM.