Cincinnati Bengals
Bengals announce modest price increase
By Staff Report, CNATI.com Posted January 22, 2010 3:46 PM ET
The Bengals raised ticket prices slightly for the 2010 season. Some seats will cost $1 more per game, others $3 more, the team announced Friday.
Season tickets will cost between $60 and $80 per game, for an average cost of $73.34. Single-game tickets will cost between $65 and $85.
The NFL average in 2009 was $77.88. The Bengals did not raise prices last off-season.
The 2010 schedule includes home games against the Saints, Chargers, Dolphins, Buccaneers and Bills, as well as divisional games against the Steelers, Ravens and Browns. The Bengals have sold out 53 consecutive regular- and post-season games at Paul Brown Stadium.
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With them already having trouble selling out last season and another home playoff loss under there belt- it just doesn't seem like a good time to raise prices. I just know too many Bengals fans that would rather stay home and spend their money on other things when money is as tight as it is.
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