Browns: Season ticket prices won't go up, some to decrease
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Browns are holding the line on season ticket prices.
The team announced Friday it will not raise the price of season tickets -- already among the league's lowest -- for next season. The Browns have kept their prices unchanged five times in the past seven years and said the cost of some seats for next season will be lower than in 2009.
The team also will make season tickets available in a family friendly, alcohol-free area of Cleveland Browns Stadium.
The Browns, who finished 5-11 in their first year under coach Eric Mangini, will host Atlanta, Carolina, Kansas City, New England, the New York Jets, and AFC North rivals Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Cincinnati.
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