Green Bay Packers
GREEN BAY, WI (WSAU) — Green Bay Packers season ticket holders will be paying more next season.
Seats for next season’s lone home preseason game will increase betwen $2 and $10, depending on location. Prices for the nine regular-season home games are going up between $4 and $22 per game.
Members with the Green package will get seven regular-season home games next season. The Gold package will consist of two regular-season home games and Green Bay’s home preseason contest in August.
“Our overall average ticket price, which includes general bowl and premium seating components, is expected to be near the middle of the NFL’s pricing,” said Packers President and CEO Ed Policy in a letter sent to Season Ticket Holders. “This is the benchmark we aim for to represent a great value for the top-rated Lambeau Field gameday experience, to remain competitive among NFL clubs and to perform as a good business partner leaguewide in terms of shared ticket revenue.”
- South end zone, 700 Level – $71 for preseason, $143 for regular season (in 2025, prices were $69 and $139, respectively).
- End zone seats – $77 for preseason and $155 for regular season (in 2025, prices were $73 and $146).
- South end zone, 600 Level – $79 for preseason, $157 for regular season (in 2025, prices were $77 and $152).
- End zone to the 20‐yard line – $92 for preseason and $183 for regular season (in 2025, prices were $85 and $169).
- Between the 20-yard lines – $109 for preseason and $218 for regular season (in 2025, prices were $99 and $196).
Invoices have been mailed to ticket holders with payment due by March 31st. They’ll also have the option of paying online starting today.
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