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Bears increase ticket prices by 4.2 percent, on average

New Soldier Field stadium

CHICAGO - AUGUST 29: A general view of the rebuilt Soldier Field stadium, home to the NFL Chicago Bears and the MLS Chicago Fire, on August 29, 2003 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

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The Bears won 10 games, but the Bears didn’t make it to the playoffs.

When fans consider the team’s 2013 ticket prices, the team now led by a former CFL coach would appreciate if you focus on the former.

The team has announced that prices are up by an average of 4.2 percent. For 90 percent of the seats, increases range from $3 to $10 per ticket. (American not Canadian. Eh.)

Only some United Club seats will remain flat, but those range from $265 to $540 per game.

Yes, per game.

The good news is that season ticket holders will save $25 per game ticket in comparison to the individual game price.