CHICAGO (AP) The Chicago Bears are raising
season ticket prices by an average of 10%.
President Kevin Warren announced the increase in an email to
season ticket holders on Wednesday, citing "market dynamics,
industry trends and a strong home schedule."
Chicago came into last season with playoff hopes, only to finish
last in the NFC North at 5-12. The other three teams in the
division Detroit, Minnesota and Green Bay made the
postseason.
The Bears lost 10 straight and fired former coach Matt Eberflus
along the way before closing the season by beating the Packers
at Lambeau Field. Chicago hired Ben Johnson, widely considered
the top coaching candidate on the market after spending the past
three years as the Lions' offensive coordinator, last month.
The Bears have home games next season against Detroit, Green
Bay, Minnesota, Dallas, the New York Giants, Cleveland,
Pittsburgh and New Orleans.
The future is bright, and I am confident we are on target to
build the Chicago Bears into a championship-caliber franchise
celebrating sustained success our fans have earned and deserve,
Warren wrote.
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