The Washington Commanders are raising season-ticket prices for next season by an average of just over 4%, an increase that comes as owner Dan Snyder explores a potential sale of the franchise.
This is the first time in almost a decade that Washington has raised prices on season-ticket holders, though not every seat will be affected. A team spokesperson said, “most of our most desirable locations are seeing small price increases.”
Ten years ago, Washington ranked third in attendance with an average of 79,564 per game. But through five home games this season, the Commanders now average 58,706 fans per game — ranking dead last in the league.