Kansas City Chiefs Tickets
You Can Still Get Tickets to Sold Out Games!!
Preferred Seating Available, i.e. Front Row!
|
Newsworthy Priest Holmes (RB) is doubtful for the Chiefs Dec. 22, 2002 game against the San Diego Chargers due to an hip flexor. The Chiefs will look to keep their slim playoff hopes alive with two consecutive victories over the Chargers and the Raiders. NFL Tickets Center (CTI) is the premier ticket broker for football games all across the country including the Kansas City Chiefs and their We sell premium tickets at a price higher than face value. first season in the newly aligned NFC East . Click here to purchase Kansas City Chiefs tickets Your Kansas City Chiefs ticket order will be immediately confirmed (via email) and shipped through Federal Express after it is placed. The "Ship to" address must be the same as the address at which you receive your credit card billing statement. If the shipping address is different, fill out the form accordingly and we will contact you. The cutoff time for Kansas City Chiefs tickets is the 5:15 pm EST the Friday before the game. Once a ticket order is placed we will reserve the corresponding tickets for you and only you. After the order has been confirmed, the tickets will be immediately mailed to you through Federal Express and will require an adult signature. We update our ticket inventory several times every day. If you place an order before the cutoff time you are guaranteed the tickets. Your credit card will not be billed until the tickets have been confirmed and mailed to your address. NFL Tickets Center. is the premier ticket broker with offices in Michigan. Ticket prices reflect our cost of obtaining quality seating. We specialize in obtaining front row and premium football tickets for sold-out games all across the country. Purchase tickets ONLINE and receive immediate confirmation (via email) or give us a call at 1-800-927-2770. Once an order has been confirmed and mailed to an address, there will be no cancellations or refunds. |
|
The Insider LowDown: NFL Tickets Center Outlook: Tony Gonzalez, TE -- With Gonzalez, it's not about on-field performance. This year, it will be about off-field security, as in "Show me the money." The Chiefs have designated Gonzalez their franchise player, but negotiations have been a he said, he said sideshow. In the center ring under the big top, Gonzalez's agent, Tom Condon, says team GM Carl Peterson is misleading fans, claiming that Gonzalez turned down the richest contract in franchise history. Condon contends that while it's true the Chiefs offered his client a seven-year deal worth $31.5 million, Gonzalez's proposed contract is in essence a five-year deal worth $19.5 million. The final two years of the contract, worth $12 million, were added to make Gonzalez's proposed $8 million signing bonus salary-cap-friendly, Condon says. He adds that those years, valued at $5.5 million and $6.5 million, respectively, are voidable and are not expected to be honored by the club or player. While Gonzalez's TD total dropped for the second consecutive season, down to six from a career-high in 1999, much of that is the result of a diminished receiver corps which lends itself to more double coverage for the sixth-year player. Top TEs earn about half as much as top receivers. By placing the franchise tag on Gonzalez, the Chiefs are obligated to pay him $3.05 million this season, the average salary of the five highest-paid TEs and up from his base salary of $620,000 last year. Gonzalez refuses to sign the franchise deal. "Carl says he wants to pay me like a tight end," Gonzalez said. "But I'm being used like a wide receiver." |
||
Click here to find a game near you at the lowest price!