Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up

Bears increase ticket prices

This photo shows a view of the newly ren

This photo shows a view of the newly renovated Soldier Field, the home of the NFL’s Chicago Bears, with the Chicago skyline in the background 29 September, 2003 on opening night of the new stadium as the Chicagp Bears prepare to take on the Green Bay Packers. The stadium was renovated with a cost of 632 million USD, with a seating capacity of 61,500. The new stadium bowl sits inside the historic facade of the original Soldier Field, which was built in 1924 as a memorial to US soldiers. AFP PHOTO/Jeff HAYNES (Photo credit should read JEFF HAYNES/AFP/Getty Images)

AFP/Getty Images

The Bears have missed the playoffs for three straight years. But that hasn’t stopped them from increasing ticket prices for the coming season.

The team has announced that ticket prices will be bumped by $2 to $12 per game per seat in 2014, with an average increase of 4.1 percent. Still, 58 percent of the non-club seats will increase by only $2.

The Bears have not opted to pursue the new trend of variable pricing, with lower prices for some games and higher prices for marquee matchups.

The Bears host the Bills, Dolphins, Saints, Cowboys, Buccaneers, Vikings, Lions, and Packers in 2014.