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NFL Ticket Network FAQs

When are tickets available to manage online and post for resale through Account Manager?

Each year, Season Ticket Members whose accounts are paid in full are able to manage their tickets online through their Account Manager on a desktop or laptop or via the Gillette Stadium App when the NFL schedule is released in the spring.

Season Ticket Members who have completed the Seat Relocation Questionnaire are prohibited from managing their tickets until the conclusion of the Seat Relocation Period which can occur after the NFL schedule release.

Tickets can be purchased and posted for resale through the NFL Ticket Exchange by Ticketmaster and SeatGeek, as both partners are included as part of the NFL Ticket Network.

Can ticket holders post preseason tickets for sale through their account?

Yes. The NFL Ticket Network allows ticket holders the ability to resell their ticket(s) for all home games in their ticket package in addition to any potential Playoff game(s).

Can ticket holders post tickets for resale on SeatGeek?

Yes. As League-licensed, authorized platforms, all NFL tickets listed on the NFL Ticket Exchange and SeatGeek are authenticated by Ticketmaster. Ticket holders may post their tickets for resale on either or both of these platforms simultaneously. Should any ticket(s) be purchased on one of these platforms, any other ticket posting will automatically be removed from the other platform.

What about Massachusetts State Law and Federal Law?

Ticket holders who choose to resell their Patriots tickets via the NFL Ticket Network and/ or on the secondary market must comply with Massachusetts State Law and Federal Law.

Per the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, the Internal Revenue Service changed the reporting thresholds for e-commerce sales such that Ticketmaster is required to issue 1099 forms to sellers who earn more than $600.00 annually from sales on a Ticketmaster U.S. marketplace (including Account Manager). All fans and patrons who listed tickets for sale on a Ticketmaster U.S. marketplace were notified of this requirement.

Initially, the new $600.00 threshold was scheduled to go into effect on January 1, 2022; however, the IRS announced a postponement to January 1, 2023.

For sales completed on or after January 1, 2023, fans will only be eligible to receive payment through Ticketmaster if they provide their taxpayer information (or confirm that they are not subject to U.S. tax law).

All individuals who sell tickets will need to sign in to Ticketmaster's secure Seller Tax Details page using your account credentials. You will have to submit your taxpayer information - Name, Address, Phone Number, and Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). Ticketmaster will then submit the information provided to the IRS for verification. Once verified, Ticketmaster will be able to send payment for sales on verified marketplaces.

For more information, please refer to Ticketmaster’s Frequently Asked Questions and Ticketmaster's 1099-K Form FAQs. For more information about the Form-1099-K, please click here.

All additional questions regarding the aforementioned laws and information should be directed via email to ticketexchangesupport@ticketmaster.com*. *

How do I access and manage my game tickets for 2024 season?

A mobile ticket is the safest, most convenient, and flexible way to receive and manage tickets while increasing protection against fraud.

Tickets are accessible via the Gillette Stadium App, which is available for download on the App Store (for iPhone) and Google Play (for Android).

Mobile tickets provide:

  • Quick and easy entry to Gillette Stadium using your mobile phone
  • Instant access to all your season tickets through the Gillette Stadium App or Patriots Account Manager.
  • The ability to manage, transfer, and sell your tickets at any time
  • Reduced risk of lost, stolen, counterfeit or forgotten tickets

Can I manage my tickets on my computer instead of my mobile device?

You can manage your tickets from your computer by accessing your Patriots Account Manager. Note that tickets cannot be printed and that all tickets will need to be scanned on your mobile device. When accessing your Patriots Account Manager, you will have the ability to transfer tickets to friends, family, or clients and post tickets for resale which you can also do from the Gillette Stadium App.

Can I add my ticket(s) to my mobile wallet (e.g., Apple Wallet, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, etc.)?

Ticket holders will be able to add their ticket(s) to their phone's mobile wallet closer to the start of the season. At this time, please ensure that your device has the newest operating system and the latest version of the Gillette Stadium app downloaded.

What does the NFL Ticket Network mean for Premium Seating Members?

Club tickets are just one element of a premium membership. Therefore, they are not eligible for individual resale on the NFL Ticket Network. All policies detailed in the member agreement remain in effect for Club Members who do not also hold bowl seats.

Can Optum Field Lounge passes and/ or G-P Atrium passes be posted on the NFL Ticket Network?

Optum Field Lounge passes and G-P Atrium passes are a component of a contractual membership and, as such, are not authorized for individual resale on the NFL Ticket Network. While Optum Field Lounge Members and G-P Atrium Members are welcome to utilize the NFL Ticket Network for their bowl seats, Optum Field Lounge passes and G-P Atrium passes are not eligible for resale.

Can Gillette Stadium parking pass(es) be posted for resale via the NFL Ticket Network?

No. Gillette Stadium parking passes cannot be posted for resale.

Am I responsible for the actions of the buyers of my tickets on the NFL Ticket Network?

You will not be held responsible for the actions of the individual(s) who purchase your ticket(s), provided you use the NFL Ticket Network (NFL Ticket Exchange by Ticketmaster and SeatGeek) to sell your tickets.

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