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For the fifth time since 2008, Browns season ticket prices will be going up. On Wednesday, the team sent out a statement via email detailing what the 2022 ticket packages would look like, and what fans can expect next season.

"With the 2022 pricing structure, season ticket prices will increase for only the fifth time in any capacity since 2008," the statement read. "As a reminder, a significant number of sections’ prices also decreased prior to the 2017 season. The Browns’ average season ticket price will once again remain among the most affordable of all NFL teams next season. While the 2022 NFL average-ticket-price rankings are still to be determined based on other teams’ decisions, the Browns expect their pricing to once again rank in the bottom one-third of the league, which has been the case for more than 10 years, including six seasons among the bottom three NFL teams (30th or lower)."


The email also highlighted some facts about the current season ticket list, including its current waiting list size (7500). They supposedly don't expect to raise non-premium seat prices by more than $10, and "approximately" 80% of the upper bowl tickets will be raised by less than $5. They have yet to say exactly how much single-game tickets will cost, only mentioning that they will continue to be "variably priced."

Senior Vice President of Communications Peter John-Baptiste was quoted in the statement as well: