Browns season-ticket prices won't change

An official release from the team is after the jump.

The Cleveland Browns today announced that season ticket prices for the 2010 season will not increase.

Season ticket prices for the Browns, which continue to rank among the lowest in the NFL, have not increased in five of the last seven years. In fact, this year prices for select seats will be lower than they were in 2009.

For the first time ever, each Season Ticket Account Holder will have their own Personal Ticket Services Representative. They will also receive in-stadium discounts on items such as concessions and team merchandise, in addition to discounted season parking.

"Having faced the Browns several times in Cleveland as a head coach, I know what a home field advantage our stadium can provide," said Browns President Mike Holmgren."We're excited about continuing to buildthe type of team that our fans can be proud of. I know that they will be an integral part of any success that we have and that is why we are pleased to keep our ticket prices as affordable as possible for our fans."

For the first time, season tickets are available in the Cleveland Browns Family Zone – a family-friendly, alcohol-free area in Cleveland Browns Stadium. Prices in the Family Zone are set at $32 per game on a season basis, making them one of the most affordable in the NFL.

Renewal information for current Season Ticket Holders will be mailed later this month. Season Ticket Holders also have the option of renewing their tickets through their Season Ticket Holder Locker Room on ClevelandBrowns.com. For the second straight year, the Browns are offering a series of flexible payment options and renewal prizes. Season Ticket Holders can log in to their Locker Room on ClevelandBrowns.com to take advantage of these payment options.

Information on Browns 2010 season tickets is available at ClevelandBrowns.com or by calling (440) 824-3434.

The Browns 2010 regular season home schedule includes games against the Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, New York Jets, and AFC North rivals Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.

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5 Responses to Browns season-ticket prices won't change

  1. Robert M Kraus says:

    Thanks, Mike

    rmk/akron

  2. Terry says:

    Wow.. Now that is progress. They actually listened to their fans about the fee charged for the substandard product on the field. Well, at least Mike Holmgren has, as we know Randy Lerner and Phil Savage never did. Mike – Thanks for bringing hope to our team!!!

  3. chip waikem says:

    wow, how about a refund for ripping off season ticket holders since 1999? they should reduce the prices, not hold the same. quality sucks, future sucks and the past performance sure sucks. is there a message here?

  4. kaleeb delunker says:

    chip is right. i've had tickets for 10 years and could not give club seats away this year. i should have invested the money with fair financial. would have been the same return. NOTHING !!!

  5. Innkeeper says:

    How about just giving all the tickets away! Better yet – have the players refund their salaries to the fans! A good Amish team of players could put the Browns lights out!

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