Browns freeze ticket prices for 2009
02.12.2009
The Cleveland Browns announced on Thursday that the team will not raise ticket prices for the 2009 season.
The announcement means that Browns tickets remain the lowest priced among AFC North division teams, and that the club's average ticket price now ranks 31 out of 32 NFL teams. The team has raised its prices just twice over the last six years.
In addition, the Browns $32 ticket continues to be the single lowest priced ticket offered by any AFC North team. Tickets in this pricing tier include those located in the Cleveland Browns Family Zone presented by Applebee's - a family-friendly, alcohol-free area in Cleveland Browns Stadium.
"After careful consideration, we decided not to change our ticket pricing for the upcoming season," said Browns President Mike Keenan. "We hope that this, along with the introduction of new payment options, will ensure an affordable product and provide our fans with greater flexibility when they purchase their 2009 season tickets."
Season Ticket Holders Renewal Invoices were mailed this week with payments due on May 1 - a month later than last year's payment deadline. The Browns are also proud to offer Season Ticket Holders a series of flexible payment options and early renewal rewards. First time season ticket buyers can also utilize payment options. Visa, proud sponsor of the Cleveland Browns and the only card accepted for Browns tickets.
Season Ticket Holders can log into their Browns Locker Room and utilize the online payment options at www.ClevelandBrowns.com.
Fans looking for information on 2009 season tickets can call 440-824-3434 or toll free 888-891-1999. They can also access information online by clicking here.
The Browns' 2009 regular season home schedule includes games against the San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers and AFC North rivals Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
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