The Chiefs Are Screwing Over Their Fans With Ticket Changes

AFC Championship - New England Patriots v Kansas City Chiefs
AFC Championship - New England Patriots v Kansas City Chiefs / Jamie Squire

Arrowhead Stadium is one of the toughest places for opposing teams to play in the NFL, and it's been like that for some time.

This is helped greatly by the fact that the Kansas City Chiefs have been providing cheap ticket options to their fans for years, allowing true diehards to attend games without breaking the bank. But after reaching the AFC Championship game last season, it seems like the organization believes it's time to do away with some of those opportunities.

The Bud Light Game Day Pass has provided fans with affordable home game seats for years. The pass allowed fans to get tickets to all eight home game for just $200; for buying two or more tickets, fans would also receive a $10 concession credit at each game. But according to Ellen Mathis of Arrowhead Addict, the offer has now been discontinued.

Devoted NFL fans often have a hard time affording tickets for their team's home games. Ticket prices in around the league have grown astronomical; if your favorite team is a real contender, good luck finding tickets under $150.

Ah, memories. RIP Bud Light Game Day Pass.

It doesn't make much sense for the Chiefs to alienate their fans like this. Home field advantage is pivotal in football, and the Chiefs have one of the best, if not the best in the whole league.

Without this affordable ticket deal, the Chiefs are denying some of their proudest supporters the opportunity to cheer on their team-- and their reigning league MVP.