The Cleveland Browns have been back in the NFL for two decades, and they have been bad for most of it, so it’s not exactly a surprise that it has been over 10 years since they last raised their ticket prices, which is in contrast to what you would see for pretty much any other team in the league during that timespan.
While the Browns came up just shy of posting its first winning record in that time, it was enough of an improvement—seven and a half wins better than their 0-16 season—with enough room for optimism for the future, and for 2019, that they elected to raise their ticket prices for the first time in 11 years.