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He Promised His Son a Once-in-a-Lifetime Eagles Playoff Game – Then Sold the Tickets to His Boss for 5× the Price

by Charles Butler
December 15, 2025
in Social Issues

For many parents, taking a child to their first playoff game is not just about football. It is about bonding, tradition, and creating a memory that lasts a lifetime. That is exactly what one father promised his son when the Philadelphia Eagles clinched a playoff spot.

Then money entered the picture.

What followed sparked intense backlash online and reopened a painful question. When does being a responsible adult cross the line into being an unreliable parent?

He Promised His Son a Once-in-a-Lifetime Eagles Playoff Game - Then Sold the Tickets to His Boss for 5× the Price
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Here’s The Original Story:

'AITA for selling our Eagles playoff tickets to my boss instead of taking my son?'

Edit to add: we don't live in Philly. We live in Phoenix and would have had to travel. I grew up in Jersey and am a huge birds fan.

I promised my son that if they got into the playoffs we would go this year. I bought my tickets as soon as they sealed homefield advantage.

Son was very excited (though we are going through an issue with him texting me back--so i was a little irritated at his response).

My boss is also an Eagles fan and he offered me 5 times as much as I paid for the tickets.

I could not help but sell them. It's just way to good of a deal. My son's mom just called me saying I broke his heart "again."

I tried to call and text him to explain my side but he's not taking the call.

One hand I'm a responsible adult who recovered money I spent that I didn't really have to spend and got a little extra.

On the other hand I'm a deadbeat father who constantly disappoints his kid. AITA?

The Promise That Set Expectations

The father is a lifelong Eagles fan who grew up in New Jersey but now lives in Phoenix. When the Eagles locked up home field advantage, he immediately bought playoff tickets. He promised his son that if the team made the playoffs, they would go together.

This was not a casual maybe. The tickets were purchased. The excitement was real. His son was thrilled, even though the two were already navigating some communication issues.

Travel would have been required. Flights. Time off. Planning. Still, the promise stood.

Then his boss stepped in.

Five Times the Money Changes Everything

The father’s boss is also an Eagles fan. When he found out about the tickets, he made an offer that was hard to ignore. Five times what the tickets originally cost.

According to resale market data from platforms like StubHub, playoff tickets can surge anywhere from 200 to 600 percent depending on demand, location, and matchup. From a purely financial standpoint, this was an incredible return.

The father sold the tickets.

He justified it as a responsible move. He recovered money he did not really have to spend and gained extra cash. In his mind, it was adult logic winning over emotion.

His son’s mother saw it very differently.

“You Broke His Heart Again”

Shortly after the sale, the son’s mother called. She told him he had broken their son’s heart again. That word again mattered.

The father tried calling and texting his son to explain. The calls went unanswered. The texts were ignored.

In his own words, he felt torn between two identities. On one hand, a financially responsible adult. On the other, a father who keeps disappointing his child.

He turned to Reddit asking if he was the a__hole.

The response was swift and brutal.

Why Reddit Was Unforgiving

The overwhelming consensus was YTA.

Commenters were not focused on football. They were focused on trust.

Child development research strongly supports their reaction.

According to the American Psychological Association, children form long term emotional security based on whether caregivers consistently keep promises.

Broken promises, especially around emotionally charged events, can lead to feelings of rejection and lowered trust that carry into adolescence and adulthood.

Dr. Laura Markham, a clinical psychologist specializing in parent child relationships, explains that children do not measure love in dollars. They measure it in follow through. When a parent chooses money over a shared experience, the child often internalizes it as being less important.

Here's how people reacted to the post:

Many users pointed out that this was not just about a game. It was about a core memory that could never be recreated.

HeatherKiwi − YTA. You made a promise to your son and could have made a core memory with him but instead you opted to care more about money.

Please spend the money on him instead of keeping it for yourself since you broke your promise.

mrcloseupman − yta. tickets sold for 5 times what they are worth. ..temp increase in savings...keeping your word and making your son happy, PRICELESS.

You went for the temporary gain, instead of the forever gain. Plus you broke your word...think your son will take it next time?

And you're NOT a responsible adult. a RESPONSIBLE adult would keep his word to his son.

BardicLasher − YTA. You made a promise, you broke it. Open and shut. Did you at least spend some of that money on another gift for your son?

Others emphasized that selling the tickets sent a clear message. His son’s happiness had a price tag.

[Reddit User] − First of all, ew, Eagles (/S) Secondly. I could not help but sell them.

It's just way too good of a deal. You backstabbing cheapskate. You sold a once-in-a-lifetime experience for your son, and broke a promise to him in the process.

though we are going through an issue with him texting me back--so i was a little irritated at his response

If this is in any way your reasoning for what you did. .. shame. he's not taking the call. Gee, I wonder why. I broke his heart "again. " This...

I'm a greedy adult who recovered money I spent that I didn't really have to spend--and got a little extra FTFY.

A responsible adult, let alone a responsible parent - would've moved hell on earth to keep the promise they made to their child.

I'm a deadbeat father who constantly disappoints his kid. At least you're self aware.

More than can be said about a lot of parents. AITA #YTA.

CemeteryDweller7719 − Is this real? YTA. You told him you got the tickets. You then sold them.

On the plus side, your son now knows what he’s worth to you. Less than 5x a ticket price.

Slight-Bar-534 − On the other hand I'm a deadbeat father who constantly disappoints his kid.

Why would you post any story? Just for this, you are a huge a__hole. Grow up YTA YTA

Several commenters also called out the father’s irritation over his son not texting back.

Jb25713 − YTA. Wtf is extra money when it means losing an incredible experience with your own child?!

TAKE THE 5 TIMES AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU SOLD THEM FOR AND BUY FRONT ROW,

50 YARD LINE SEATS AND TAKE YOUR SON! Jump the f__k off Reddit and make it happen.

Klock99 − YTA. You made a promise to your son and now you break that promise for short term monetary gain over his lifetime memory.

Keep this up and you will not be able to spend time with your son even if you want to.

kezzarla − YTA - you put a price on your son’s happiness. You are also dumb not to realise that you had the opportunity to make a really special memory...

That could have been a really special time for you both, but now you tarnished it because of money.

If he thinks of his team in the future he’ll just be reminded that his dad picked money over him and broke his promise to him.

rickallen71 − Damn dude that's an awesome return on your investment and very business savvy. You're still a s__t dad though so YTA

The Cost of Short Term Gain

Financially, the decision made sense. Emotionally, it did not.

Studies on parent child bonding show that shared experiences, especially those tied to interests like sports, significantly strengthen relationships. A 2022 study published in the Journal of Family Psychology found that children who regularly shared meaningful activities with parents reported higher levels of trust and emotional closeness, regardless of household income.

Money comes and goes. Memories do not.

One commenter summed it up bluntly. Extra cash fades. Broken trust lingers.

The Bigger Issue Beneath the Tickets

What made this post hit harder was the father’s own language. He acknowledged being a deadbeat father who constantly disappoints his kid.

That self awareness did not earn sympathy. It raised concern.

Repeated letdowns form a pattern. Over time, children stop reacting. They stop answering calls. They stop believing promises.

At that point, even front row seats cannot fix it.

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 1/16 votes | 6%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 14/16 votes | 88%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 1/16 votes | 6%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/16 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/16 votes | 0%

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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