selling super bowl seats in a buyers market. the secondary ticket market has dropped 25% over the last week and a half. don lemon is on super bowl boulevard. reporter: better known as times square. this doesn t feel like new york, carol. probably doesn t look like new york city. folks usually have a lot to do in times square, like get to work this time of the morning. but they re out and about today, they re doing toboggan races, learning how to throw a football, how to punt a football, how to do a field goal. that s just happening in times square. a lot of people are looking for tickets, too. the cheapest one you ll probably get is about $1,500, unless you want to do what the rich people are doing, unless you want to go for the ones that are close to a million dollars. prices for the big game?