NFL

Denver, Seattle limiting ticket sales to keep out enemy fans

This is taking home-field advantage to an en😼tirely di𒆙fferent level.

Next Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos will host the conference championship games, and both teams are doing everything they can to make sure no enemy fans infiltrate t♒he stadium.

After the Seahawks defeated the New Orleans Saints to advance to the NFC Championship, the team announced for sale on Monday morning — but only to fans who live in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Alaska, or Hawaii, as well as the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta.

Fans of the San Francisco 49ers, their final-💖four opponents and division rivals, were .

“What kind of nonsense is that? Are they that afraid of the Niners Nation?” one fan told KTVU in Oakland.

The𓃲 Broncos, who will host the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship after holding off the San Diego Chargers on Sunday, for the Rocky Mountain region.

Only fꦑans with a billing address in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Montana, South Dakota or Western Kansas will be allowed to purchase tickets from the team.

Fans of the 49ers and Patriots will find it won’t be cheap to gain entry via the secondary ticket market. At noon on Monday, the “cheapest” ticket available on StubHub for the NFC Championship was a cool $443, while the cheapest ticket available for the AFC Championship was $202 — a figure that is sure to rise throughout the week.