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SEASON TICKET HOLDER EDITION · 2025 NFL RESALE WRAP
Victory Kay
Tickets
2025 49ers Recap
The definitive secondary market recap for 49ers season ticket holders — what your seats were worth this season, how the market moved, and how to maximize every dollar next season.
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12–5
2025 Record
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Playoffs
Wild Card Win vs Eagles
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71,422
Avg Home Attendance
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9th
NFL Attendance Rank
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Victory Kay Tickets · Season Ticket Holder Resale Guide · 2025 NFL Season
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Chapter 01
The Season By The Numbers
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The 2025 NFL season delivered one of the most active resale markets in league history. League-wide average get-in prices climbed to $156.13 — an 18.4% jump over 2024, more than double the prior year's growth rate. For season ticket holders across all 32 teams, that means your seat inventory appreciated significantly this season.
Demand was sharply team-specific. Detroit Lions tickets commanded the highest average get-in price in the entire league for the second consecutive year. And for 49ers faithful, a dramatic 12–5 turnaround season combined with a playoff run translated directly into rising secondary market demand at Levi's Stadium throughout the year.
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$156
Avg 2025 NFL get-in price league-wide
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+18.4%
YoY price increase — double last season's 9%
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$312
Average resale price across all NFL seats
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7
International games — highest ever in NFL history
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Chapter 02
What Your Seat Was Actually Worth
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Here's the number most season ticket holders never calculate: your total seat value versus what you actually used. With 9 home games at Levi's Stadium this season, the average holder misses 2–4 games due to work, travel, or scheduling conflicts. At an average resale price of $312 per seat, that's $624–$1,248 in potential resale revenue per season — per seat.
The 2025 season also featured dramatic variance between matchups. Playoff-implication games saw secondary market premiums of 200–400% above face value — and with the 49ers in a tight NFC West race through much of the season, late-season home games commanded serious premiums.
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"The 49ers went 12–5 and made the playoffs despite suffering the 3rd-most man-games lost to injuries in the entire NFL. That resilience drove fan demand — and secondary market prices — throughout the season."
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12–5
49ers regular season record in 2025 — a major bounce-back from a 6–11 2024 campaign that saw the team miss the playoffs entirely
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71,422
Average attendance at Levi's Stadium in 2025 — 9th-highest in the NFL, reflecting continued deep fan commitment to the franchise
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$312
League-wide average secondary market resale price in 2025 — your face-value seats regularly commanded significant premiums on the open market
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Wild Card upset win over the reigning Super Bowl champion Eagles — driving late-season secondary market demand sky-high
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The 49ers Resale Opportunity
Why 2025 was a turning point — and why 2026 sets up strong for Levi's Stadium seat holders
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12
Regular season wins
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17
TDs — McCaffrey Comeback Player of Year
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71K
Avg home attendance — 9th in NFL
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3rd
Most injuries in NFL — still won 12
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9
Home games at Levi's Stadium
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Chapter 03 · 49ers Focus
Why Niners Tickets Are a Rising Asset
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The 2025 season proved something the secondary market already knew: 49ers tickets are among the most coveted in the NFC. Despite entering the year with uncertainty following a 6–11 2024 collapse, San Francisco delivered one of the most impressive turnarounds in the league — winning 12 games, clinching a playoff spot, and defeating the defending Super Bowl champion Eagles in the Wild Card round.
The foundation of the turnaround was simple: Christian McCaffrey came back, and the 49ers were a different team. After missing 13 games in 2024, McCaffrey returned in 2025 to win the AP Comeback Player of the Year award — finishing with 1,202 rushing yards, 924 receiving yards, and 17 total touchdowns. When McCaffrey is healthy and on the field, Levi's Stadium is one of the must-attend venues in professional football.
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Christian McCaffrey
RB · #23
17
Total TDs · 1,202 rush yards · 924 rec yards
AP Comeback Player of the Year. The most complete offensive weapon in the NFL — healthy and under contract.
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Nick Bosa
DE · #97
Top 3
Pass rusher under returning defensive scheme
Saleh's return as DC rebuilt the pass rush system around Bosa — a foundational piece with years left on his deal.
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Brock Purdy
QB · #13
Extended
New long-term contract signed in 2025 offseason
Re-signed before 2025, Purdy is locked in as the franchise QB — stability at the most important position.
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Fred Warner
LB · #54
Elite
Top linebacker in the NFL — re-signed & leading defense
Warner anchored a defense that dramatically outperformed expectations given the injury toll absorbed this season.
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Jauan Jennings
WR · #15
643
Receiving yards · 9 TDs · Emerged as WR1
Stepped up massively with Aiyuk injured. Lynch publicly committed to re-signing him for 2026.
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Kyle Shanahan
Head Coach
12–5
Record despite 3rd-most injury man-games lost in NFL
Nominated for AP Coach of the Year. Turned a depleted roster into a 12-win playoff team.
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"Despite all those absences, the 49ers were tied for the most wins in the NFC. That is a testament to the character of the group the 49ers have assembled and the coaching job Shanahan and his staff have done." — Niners Nation
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Your Levi's Stadium Resale Opportunity
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What Your Seats Are Potentially Worth in 2026
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$312+
League avg resale per seat
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3 games
Avg games missed per season
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$1,872+
Potential revenue for a 2-seat holder
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