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Packers To Bump Ticket Prices Up $7

Team Says Cost Still Slightly Below League Average

By
Amy Meredith (CC-BY-ND)

The Green Bay Packers are hiking the price of a regular season ticket by $7 and $2 for a preseason game.

The team announced the price increases Thursday. Among the seating prices, an end zone seat will cost fans $54 for preseason games and $109 for the regular season. A seat between the 20-yard lines will cost $71 for the preseason and $136 for the regular season.

The Packers have about 38,000 season-ticket accounts, including Green and Gold package holders, and a waiting list of about 133,000. It’s the ninth consecutive season that prices were increased.

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In a letter to ticket holder, President Mark Murphy says the new pricing should put the Packers just below the overall NFL average. Visiting teams get a share of ticket revenue.

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