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Buccaneers Raise Ticket Prices For Second Straight Year At Raymond James Stadium

The Buccaneers are "making some of their fans pay more" for a second year in a row by raising ticket prices for "most seats" at Raymond James Stadium, with increases by as much as 20% for some upper- and lower-level seats, according to Stroud & Auman of the TAMPA BAY TIMES. The team "raised ticket prices last year for the first time in eight years." In '15, the Bucs had the "second-lowest ticket price in the NFL with an average of $62.35." The past two increased have "raised the prices of some upper-level seats" by 50%, from $300 to $450. Ten other upper-level sections have "gone from $350 to $500, a two-year increase" of 43%. Lower-level 50-yard line seats have "gone from $990 to $1,350," an increase of 36%. The Bucs in '17 have an "attractive home schedule" that includes visits from both the Patriots and Falcons (TAMPA BAY TIMES, 2/19).

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