GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK)) – The Green Bay Packers announced Thursday that ticket prices will go up $7 per ticket for the 2017 season.
“We project this increase will place us just below the NFL average,” Murphy said in the brochure. “This pricing model continues to assure an excellent value for the highly regarded gameday experience at Lambeau Field while also providing a fair visiting team share to our NFL partners.”
Season ticket holders are reminded that the Packers will again be using variable pricing for the preseason and regular season games.
With the $7 increase, tickets in respective areas in 2017 will cost:
- End zone seats – $52 for preseason, $102 for regular season (in 2016, prices were $45 for preseason, $95 for regular season).
- South end zone, 700 Level – $57 for preseason, $112 for regular season (in 2016, prices were $50 for preseason, $105 for regular season).
- End zone to the 20 yard line – $60 for preseason, $115 for regular season (in 2016, prices were $53 for preseason, $108 for regular season).
- South end zone, 600 Level – $64 for preseason, $119 for regular season (in 2016, prices were $57 for preseason, $112 for regular season).
- Between the 20-yard lines – $69 for preseason, $129 for regular season (in 2016, prices were $62 for preseason, $122 for regular season).
Payment is due in the Packers’ ticket office March 31.
The team will again offer the “Pay as We Play” option for the post-season, including allowing Green package holders to get special ticket prices for the Wild Card round if they commit to purchase.


