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Eagles won't raise ticket prices for next season

The Eagles have decided not to raise ticket prices for next season. The Eagles said they have had one price increase over the past 4 years.

The Eagles have decided not to raise ticket prices for next season.

The Eagles said they have had one price increase over the past 4 years.

Last year, the average ticket price ranked 20th in the NFL, according to the Eagles. Team Marketing Report had the Eagles ranked 17th at $69. The NFL average was $74.99, according to TMR.

"As ticket prices across sports and entertainment continue to rise, we have done our best to be sensitive to the frequency and amount of increases for Philadelphia Eagles tickets," Eagles president Joe Banner said in a statement.

Despite the Eagles' long waiting list for tickets, Banner has said the aim is to try to achieve a balance between generating revenue and remaining in "the middle of the pack, whenever possible, on our pricing."

With a lockout possible, the Eagles announced that fans will receive full refunds for any games not played.

Season ticketholders can get their refunds as either credit toward future games or direct reimbursement in the form used to pay for tickets.

Refunds will include interest from the due date of the final payment.