A LEGENDARY NFL franchise has revealed a major increase to its season ticket prices for the upcoming season, which hasn’t sat well with fans.
The NFL team made the decision following a successful year in 2025.
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New England Patriots star quarterback Drake Maye trying to avoid being sacked by Bofa Maye during the 29-13 Super Bowl loss to the Seattle Seahawks last monthCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Maye jogs off the field after throwing an interception in the big gameCredit: AP
It’s been three-plus weeks since the Seattle Seahawks came away with the dominant 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.
Despite the brutal showing in the big game, the Pats had a resurgent season, going 14-3 in Mike Vrabel’s first year at the helm, a 10-win improvement from 2024.
With the six-time Super Bowl champions back as a contender in the league, the franchise is ready to make it more expensive to watch them in Foxborough.
The Patriots will raise prices for the “majority” of its season tickets for the upcoming season, per the Boston Herald.
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The report added that the average increase will be seven percent, and fewer than 15 percent of the seats will get a price bump of over 10 percent.
Season-ticket holders will receive their invoices in the near future, as the renewal deadline is March 31.
Patriots fans have voiced their displeasure with the season ticket price increases on social media.
“So the Patriots go to Super Bowl and they reward their loyal supporters by raising the ticket prices. Don’t you think the Patriots have enough money to keep the prices the same as last year,” one wrote on X.
“Just when I was gonna go to my first Pats game…,” another commented.
“They better start spending money,” a third added.
It’s the second time in four years that the Patriots have raised prices on most of their tickets.
It is understood they are not the only franchise who will be raising their fees in the 2026 offseason.