Lions will not increase season ticket prices for 2026
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The Detroit Lions have announced that season ticket prices will remain unchanged for the 2026 season. This decision follows consecutive years of price increases, including a 4% rise in 2023, a 30% increase in 2024, and a 24% hike in 2025. Despite the price freeze, the Lions maintain a waiting list of nearly 20,000 for season tickets. The 2026 schedule will feature eight home games, with one designated as an international game. The Lions last played overseas in 2015 against the Kansas City Chiefs in London, and a planned London game against the Jaguars was canceled due to the pandemic.
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