After freezing prices on season tickets three of the last four years, the Bears are raising the costs after going 12-4 and winning the NFC North in 2018. Club seating will rise 1.6 percent, while non-club seating will rise 5.6 percent.
The Bears also announced that demand-based ticket pricing will continue in 2019. Each regular-season game will be assigned its own pricing tier. Individual game tickets will be sold at a higher price as a reward to season-ticket holders. Additionally, the team will move to mobile-only tickets in an effort for security.
Soldier Field will host Bears home games against the Packers, Vikings, Lions, Chargers, Chiefs Cowboys, Giants and Saints in 2019. Game dates and times will be announced in conjunction with the NFL in April.