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Browns Announce Season Ticket Price Increase For 2024

After an 11-6 season in 2023 that ended with the Browns making an appearance in the wild card round of the playoffs, the franchise unveiled their season ticket prices for next season.

At the outset of the NFL's legal tampering window on Monday, the Browns unveiled their official season ticket prices for 2024.

Following the team's memorable 2023 campaign that saw Cleveland go 11-6 and make the playoffs for the second time inf our years, prices are expected to increase across the stadium. 

As the team announced, the lowest price point of tickets will jump just $5 to $65, with 60-percent of the upper bowl increasing by no more than that $5 figure. Another 20-percent of the upper bowl is increasing by no more than $10. A $20 increase is also expected for about 85-percent of the club level seats and 40-percent of lower bowl seats. The entire Mezzanine/Deck Level is also due for a no more than $20 hike in cost.

When it's all said and done, the Browns expect their season ticket prices to fall within the middle third of the league once the NFL announces the league-wide average ticket prices for 2024.

Last season marked the fifth straight year in which Cleveland sold out it's season ticket allotment and the team said it expects that trend to continue. Currently, the Browns shared that they have more than 8,000 waitlist deposits in hand heading into the 2024 season ticket member renewal process.

“We are consistently striving for ways to enhance our fans gameday experience while also providing affordable ticket options and flexible payment plans for Browns fans that work for each and every one of them,” Cleveland Browns Vice President of Ticket Operations, David Lee explained. “Fans will continue to see enhanced food and beverage amenities, club spaces and merchandise. Season ticket members will also receive more game day discounts, gifting and special event opportunities.

"Coming off an incredible 2023 season where we had an 8-1 record at home, we know how crucial our incredible fan base is to the success of our team and truly creates a home-field advantage for the Browns.”

After playing nine home games last season, Cleveland will only host eight opponents at Cleveland Browns Stadium this fall. It's a slate that includes a who's, who of quarterbacks with Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs, Justin Herbert of the Chargers, Dak Prescott of Cowboys and Tua Tagovailoa of the Dolphins all coming to town outside the usual AFC North foes. The New York Giants are featured on the Browns home schedule.

The NFL will unveil the full schedule for every team in May.