Fans will have to pay a little bit more to catch the Cleveland Browns in FirstEnergy Stadium in 2020. The team announced it is raising season ticket prices around the stadium for the 2020 season.
The Browns are not breaking the bank with the increases, and it’s just the third time in the last 12 years where ownership has raised the prices in the stadium. The cheapest tickets are going up $5 or less, and the more premium seats are going up $10 or less.
From the Browns’ press release,
“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.”
FirstEnergy Stadium was sold out for the entire home slate in 2019. Season tickets were all sold well before the season started.