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Rams' Inglewood Ticket Pricing Plan To Offer Most Expensive Seats In NFL History

The soon-to-be-built stadium in Inglewood will see the Rams go with a "ticket pricing plan that would offer the most expensive seats in NFL history," according to a front-page piece by Fenno & Farmer of the L.A. TIMES. The highest priced PSLs for Rams games could "range from $175,000 to $225,000 per seat." It would "far eclipse" the $150,000 PSLs offered by the Cowboys. After obtaining a PSL, a buyer must then "purchase a game ticket with the best club seats tentatively priced between $350 and $400 a game." A Chargers spokesperson said that the team, "hasn’t set a PSL program, but the team expects the majority of seats at the stadium will require 'some kind of seat license.'" For the Rams, virtually all of the stadium's 70,240 seats (about 5,000 are for suites) will "require seat licenses, although licenses won't be required for standing-room tickets." A source said that the most expensive club seats are "expected to be closer to $175,000 when prices are final." The lease arrangement between the Rams and Chargers "doesn’t mandate either team offer seat licenses or require them to be priced at a certain level." All of the money "goes to stadium construction" (L.A. TIMES, 9/1). ESPN.com's Ian O'Connor tweeted, "So I can spend $225,000 for the right to pay $400 a game to watch Jared Goff? Where do I sign up?" (TWITTER.com, 9/1).

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