TAMPA — For the first time in eight years, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are raising the price of season ticket memberships.
And the increase is significant.
The Bucs, who have not reached the playoffs in the past eight seasons or posted a winning record in the past five, announced on Wednesday a 20-percent increase in the price of season tickets.
The only area of the Raymond James Stadium price map not affected by the change is in the stadium club, where 2015 prices will remain in place for approximately 18,000 seats.
The new cost of a Buccaneers 10-game season pass membership ranges from $400 ($40 per game) to $1,250 ($125 per game).