CLEVELAND — Despite coming off a second consecutive losing season, the Cleveland Browns will be raising the prices for their season tickets in 2023.
According to a release, approximately 40 percent of the entire stadium will increase by $5 per game while roughly 70 percent is being adjusted by $10 or less per game. The team also said that nearly 50 percent of non-club and non-premium locations will change by $5 per game, including 86 percent of the upper bowl. Additionally, 80 percent of non-premium seats will change by $10 or less per game.
In a statement, Haslam Sports Group Chief Commercial Officer Eric Clouse said: “Our continual focus is to provide affordable seating options and multiple payment plans that meet every Browns fan’s individual needs. For the 2023 season, fans will see an enhanced commitment to our gameday experience through new innovations in food and beverage amenities, club spaces, field level seating and merchandise. In addition, our season ticket members will experience more exclusive member benefits throughout the year, including unique events, gifting and gameday discounts. We are excited to take on the challenge of creating the best fan experience in the NFL at a ticket price that falls below the average of our peers throughout the league. After extensive pricing analytics throughout each seating section at FirstEnergy Stadium, we were encouraged to be able to retain that distinction for the best fans in the NFL.”
The Browns also noted that they expect to reach their season ticket cap for 2023, just as they have in every season dating back to 2018. After hosting eight home games during the 2022 season, in which it amassed a 7-10 record and a fourth-place finish in the AFC North, Cleveland will host nine home games against the following opponents in 2023:
- Baltimore Ravens
- Cincinnati Bengals
- Pittsburgh Steelers
- Arizona Cardinals
- Chicago Bears
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- New York Jets
- San Francisco 49ers
- Tennessee Titans