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Broncos season-ticket prices increasing for 2024 season

The average ticket price for 2024 Broncos games “will now be around $143, up about $10 year-over-year"Getty Images

The Broncos opened their 2024 season ticket renewal window on Thursday, sending information to season-ticket holders “that outlined a price increase of about 7.9%,” according to Mike Klis of 9NEWS.com. The team says that their ticket prices still rank “in the middle of the pack” in the NFL. This year’s increase is “in-line with the NFL average increase” of between 7.5% and 8% last year, when approximately 25 teams raised their ticket prices. The average ticket price for 2024 Broncos games “will now be around $143, up about $10 year-over-year.” While the average ticket “increased by 7.9%,” specific section pricing adjustments varies by location. With a 54-year sellout streak that "ranks among the longest of any team in one city across all of sports," the Broncos said that last year’s renewal rate of around 98% "ranked among the Top 3 in the NFL." Broncos VP/Ticketing Sales Marc Jackson said the team's wait list has "grown over 100,000." Jackson: "It continues to grow and strengthen. I don’t know of another team in North American team that has a 100,000-person wait list on season tickets" (9NEWS.com, 2/8).

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