With the latest pricing structure, season ticket prices at FirstEnergy Stadium will increase for only the third time in any capacity since 2008, while a significant number of sections also decreased prior to the 2017 season. Browns season ticket prices are estimated to remain among the four lowest totals of all NFL teams next season.
Statement from Senior Vice President of Communications Peter John-Baptiste on 2020 season ticket prices:
“We have a deep appreciation for the support of our season ticket members and fans. We will always prioritize providing affordable options for all, while looking at ticket prices throughout the NFL to determine our structure. The last 12 years, our ticket prices have remained flat in many areas. After careful consideration and discussion, we created a moderate increase that will still fall within the four least expensive season tickets in the NFL. We fully understand that our results on the field have not met expectations, either ours or our fans, and we are working hard to create the success that our fans truly deserve.”
2020 season ticket pricing notes:- Browns season ticket prices are estimated to once again remain among the four lowest of all NFL teams. The team’s season ticket prices have ranked among the four-most affordable in the league for six of the past seven seasons, including after the club’s $125 million renovation of FirstEnergy Stadium following the 2013 and 2014 seasons.
- Browns fans may purchase season tickets from accessible price points as low as $40 per game. Not including club spaces, season ticket prices are capped at $150 per game for seats located in the prime rows of sections at the 50-yard line.
- It marks only the third time in the past 12 years (since 2008) that the team has increased ticket prices in any capacity, while a significant number of sections also decreased prior to the 2017 season.
- Despite adjustments to pricing for the 2019 season, 43 percent of ticket prices did not change or decreased for Browns season ticket members last year.
- When the pricing structure changed in 2015, prices decreased or did not change for approximately 8,350 seats.
- Nearly 40 percent of the stadium will change by only $5 or less per game, while close to two-thirds of the stadium will be adjusted by $10 or less per game.
- Despite this year’s increase, more than 18,000 seats in the upper bowl – more than 25 percent of the stadium’s official capacity – remain less expensive than or equal to their respective prices in 2015 and 2016.
- Matching the demand for areas with the best sightlines and premium seat options, the most substantial pricing changes impact sections in the lower bowl nearest the 50-yard line, as well as club, premium club and suite tickets.
Other notes
- The Browns reached their season ticket membership maximum for the 2019 season, and FirstEnergy Stadium was sold out for the entirety of the 2019 season.
- Browns single-game ticket prices in 2020 will once again be variably priced, including preseason games that will be below the average full-season per game ticket price.
- Browns fans can visit the team’s website or call 440-824-3434 for more information on purchasing season ticket deposits for upcoming seasons.
- In addition to home games against AFC North division rivals, the Browns will host two other 2019 division champions – the Houston Texans and Philadelphia Eagles – as well as the Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Redskins during the regular season.
- The Browns won four consecutive games at FirstEnergy Stadium in 2019, their longest home winning streak since 2007 when the club won seven consecutive games. Additionally, the club’s .500 winning percentage at home tied for its third highest at FirstEnergy Stadium (since 1999).
- Cleveland recorded wins over all three division opponents for the first time in AFC North history last season, with two of those victories occurring at home.
Browns season ticket members are guaranteed the lowest possible prices and receive additional benefits, including access to exclusive Browns experiences through the Season Ticket Member Benefit Card; discounts on single-game tickets and team merchandise; preferred opportunities to purchase tickets to away games and non-football events at the stadium and early registration for Browns events like training camp in Berea.
2020 Browns’ home opponents at FirstEnergy Stadium:
Baltimore Ravens* 14-2 (.875)
Pittsburgh Steelers 8-8 (.500)
Cincinnati Bengals 2-14 (.125)
Indianapolis Colts 7-9 (.438)
Houston Texans*10-6 (.625)
Philadelphia Eagles* 9-7 (.563)
Washington Redskins 3-13 (.188)
Las Vegas Raiders 7-9 (.438)
*2019 division champion
**preseason opponents to be determined