Packers raise season ticket prices; Gold package to get 3 regular-season games this year at Lambeau Field

Richard Ryman
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love celebrates with fans after defeating the Chicago Bears on Jan. 7 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

GREEN BAY ‒ The Green Bay Packers season ticket prices for 2024 are from $4 to $10 higher for stadium-bowl seats.

This will be the first season the Packers host nine home games under the league's 4-year-old 17-game schedule. As a result, the Gold package will receive three regular-season games and Green package six regular-season games and one preseason game. That means Gold package holders will pay $66 to $87 more this year than if they had two regular-season games and a preseason game.

Each season the Packers have nine home games (and are not playing internationally), the extra game will alternate between Green and Gold packages.

Gold package holders will receive tickets for home games 2, 5 and 9. Packers home opponents this year include the Chicago Bears, Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers. The NFL will release its schedule in early May, after the annual players draft.

Payment is due by March 29.

Packers ticket prices

Green package tickets (Six regular-season and one preseason games)

  • End zone seats — $68 preseason, $135 regular season, total cost of $878. ($839 in 2023)
  • South end zone, 700 level — $66 preseason, $132 regular season, total cost of $858. ($832 in 2023)
  • South end zone, 600 level — $73 preseason, $145 regular season, total cost of $943. ($904 in 2023)
  • End zone to 20-yard line — $78 preseason, $155 regular season, total cost of $1,008. ($962 in 2023)
  • Between the 20-yard lines —  $88 preseason, $175 regular season, total cost of $1,138. ($1,073 in 2023)

Gold package tickets  (Three regular-season games)

  • End zone seats — $135 regular season, total cost of $405. ($323 in 2023)
  • South end zone, 700 level — $132 regular season, total cost of $396. ($320 in 2023)
  • South end zone, 600 level —   $145 regular season, total cost of $435. ($370 in 2023)
  • End zone to 20-yard line —  $155 regular season, total cost of $465. ($348 in 2022)
  • Between the 20-yard lines —  $175 regular season, total cost of $525. ($413 in 2023)

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Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy said in a letter to ticket holders that the increase should put the Packers just below the NFL average. "This is our annual goal that we feel represents a great value for the top-rated Lambeau Field gameday experience and also allows us to be a good business partner to the other NFL clubs, with whom we share ticket revenue," he wrote.

Ticket price hikes around the NFL

  • The Chicago Bears, who finished the season on a positive note, despite losing to the Packers in the last game, announced ticket prices would be 6.2% to 11.3% higher. The average increase is $8. The Bears did not raise prices in 2023.
  • Detroit Lions fans are discovering the cost of success after last year's 12-5 finish and advance to the NFC championship game. The Lions said the average ticket hike this year is 30%, but some fans are seeing significantly higher increases. One fan said his tickets, which cost him $5,536 last year, will cost $13,616 this season, a 146% increase.
  • The Denver Broncos raised 2024 prices by an average 7.9%, with the average seat price at $143, $10 higher than last season.
  • The Los Angeles Rams raised ticket prices from 8% to 20%, after holding the line the previous three seasons.
  • The Washington Commanders raised ticket prices for some seats. The average increase, not including premium seating, was $12.50. For 10,000 seats in the upper level, the least expensive, there was no increase.
  • The New York Jets raised prices by an average 10% and required renewal by Nov. 15, 2023, months earlier than in the past.

Brown County single-game drawing continues

The Packers will continue the Brown County lottery, the random drawing of names for single-game tickets for county residents. The drawing started after the county agreed to pay a 0.5% sales tax to help fund the renovation of Lambeau Field in 2003. The drawing will include 2,000 seats per home game.

Fans can sign up at packers.com/browncounty or by going to the Packers ticket office, the Packers Pro Shop or the guest services desk in the Lambeau Field Atrium. Registration is accepted throughout the year.

Fans can sign up for Pay As We Play playoff game option

Fans can sign up for the Pay As We Play option for playoff games. The Packers could host as many as three home playoff games, although one or two is most likely. By registering for Pay As We Play, ticket holders commit to buying tickets for all home playoff games but are charged for them only as the team qualifies for each.

By registering online for Pay As We Play, both Green and Gold package ticket holders can lock in special pricing for a possible wild card home game. Those special ticket prices, which range from $125 to $166, are lower than their respective regular-season prices.

Green package holders have the first right of refusal on seat locations for the playoffs and are asked to commit by Aug. 9. Gold package holders who register by Aug. 9 will be placed in a drawing and, if selected, randomly assigned seats not used by the Green package holders.

Premium seat prices, such as club seats and suites, are set per client contracts. Information regarding those prices was mailed to premium seat ticket holders.

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