Browns will raise ticket prices but won’t charge for any extra home games

The Cleveland Browns will raise season-ticket prices but remain among the cheapest tickets in the NFL for fans

The Cleveland Browns announced they will raise the base pricing for season tickets and individual game tickets for the 2021 season.

“While our main focus will always be on the well-being of everyone within our stadium — players, coaches and of course, our incredible fans — we are encouraged by the current developments related to COVID-19 in our region and hope that we will be allowed to have a full capacity at FirstEnergy Stadium this upcoming season,” Peter John-Baptiste, Browns senior vice president of communications, wrote in a statement released this week.

The Browns prices will remain among the most inexpensive in the NFL. Per the team, the cheapest season tickets are $50 a game, with more than 40 percent of the stadium’s non-club and non-premium seats available for $80 per game or less.

“As we do each year, we evaluate our ticket pricing structure based on multiple factors to ensure that it is reflective of the current market, gives our season ticket members various flexible payment options and delivers value while creating the most memorable fan experience,” the statement continued.

In addition to the price increase, the Browns did reveal they will not charge season ticketholders any extra funds for any extra home game. There is a proposal for the NFL to move to a 17-game schedule and that could result in a ninth home game at FirstEnergy Stadium, though that proposal’s fate is uncertain.