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Friday, February 5, 2010
At least you won’t pay more
After the kind of season they just had, it would have been a major insult for the Cleveland Browns to demand more money from their most loyal customers.
Perhaps this figured in their decision, announced Friday, to hold the line on season ticket prices, which are already among the league’s lowest.
The Browns said the cost of some seats for next season will be lower than in 2009 and that for the first time season tickets will be made available in a family friendly, alcohol-free area of Cleveland Browns Stadium.
These teams visit CBS next season: Atlanta, Carolina, Kansas City, New England, the New York Jets, and AFC North rivals Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Cincinnati.
In their press release, the Browns provided this rah-rah quote from new team president Mike Holmgren:
“Having faced the Browns several times in Cleveland as a head coach, I know what a home field advantage our stadium can provide. We’re excited about continuing to build the 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.”
Just makes you want to buy a ticket, doesn’t it?
