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The San Francisco 49ers won't raise prices for their season-ticket holders for the next two years following a dismal 2-14 season in 2016.
Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com cited an email the team sent season-ticket holders on Tuesday that said the prices will be frozen through the 2018 campaign.
This decision comes after team CEO Jed York said "our fans deserve better than this" in his season-ending news conference on Jan. 2, per Wagoner.
Wagoner wrote San Francisco has "some of the most expensive tickets in the league, with the range for season tickets between $850 and $3,750 and the range for personal seat licenses between $2,000 and $80,000.