Lambeau Gets Pricier! Packers Reveal 2025 Ticket Increases – See the Breakdown
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The Green Bay Packers have officially unveiled their ticket prices for the 2025-2026 NFL season, with fans set to face increases in stadium bowl costs and preseason ticket prices. These changes come as part of the Packers’ ongoing efforts to balance affordability with the rising costs of operating one of the league’s most iconic stadiums.
Price Increases Across the Board
For the upcoming season, fans will see a price increase of between $7 and $21 per game, depending on the location of their seats within the stadium. These changes affect both regular-season games and preseason matchups. As in years past, the Packers are also continuing their non-renewal exercise to fill Lambeau Field with Green and Gold supporters.
Season Ticket Holders were sent invoices on Friday, providing details on the new pricing and the option to pay online. They must make payments by March 28, as per the instructions sent with the invoice and accompanying brochure.
Packers President and CEO, Mark Murphy, addressed season ticket holders in a letter, stating, “Our overall average ticket price, which includes general bowl and premium seating components, is expected to be near the middle of the NFL’s pricing.” This statement is part of the organization’s effort to keep the team competitive while ensuring that ticket prices remain in line with the broader league trends.
Preseason Tickets See Moderate Increase
In addition to regular-season ticket price hikes, preseason ticket prices are also rising. Typically, preseason games are priced at about half the cost of regular-season games. However, for 2025, they will increase by $3 to $11 per game, depending on the section. The Packers will host two preseason games at Lambeau Field as part of their eight-game regular-season slate.
Among the high-profile matchups set for the season, the Packers will face a 2025 Wild Card rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles, in addition to hosting the Washington Commanders, Carolina Panthers, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, and their NFC North division rivals.
Ticket Price Breakdown
Here is the new price breakdown for various sections at Lambeau Field:
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South End Zone, 700 Level
- Preseason: $69 (up from $66 in 2024)
- Regular season: $139 (up from $132 in 2024)
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End Zone Seats
- Preseason: $73 (up from $68 in 2024)
- Regular season: $146 (up from $135 in 2024)
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South End Zone, 600 Level
- Preseason: $77 (up from $73 in 2024)
- Regular season: $152 (up from $145 in 2024)
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End Zone to the 20-Yard Line
- Preseason: $85 (up from $78 in 2024)
- Regular season: $169 (up from $155 in 2024)
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Between the 20-Yard Lines
- Preseason: $99 (up from $88 in 2024)
- Regular season: $196 (up from $175 in 2024)
‘Pay As We Play’ Playoff Ticket Method Continues
Another popular feature, the “Pay As We Play” playoff ticket program, will continue for Green and Gold package holders. This program allows ticket holders to pay for tickets only if the Packers host home playoff games. The Packers could host up to three playoff games at Lambeau, and those who commit to the program are guaranteed seats for all three games, should they occur.
For Green and Gold ticket holders, special pricing will be offered for a potential home Wild Card game. These tickets are priced between $125 and $177, lower than the regular season prices for comparable seats.
Non-Renewal Exercise and Waiting List
The non-renewal exercise, which affects season ticket holders who have sold 100% of their allotted tickets in past seasons, is also in effect for the 2025 season. Tickets not renewed will be made available to fans on the waiting list, continuing the Packers’ longstanding commitment to bringing Lambeau Field to the most dedicated supporters.
Green package holders are given the first right of refusal for playoff seating and must commit by August 8. Gold package holders, who register by that date, will be entered into a drawing for randomly assigned seats in areas not selected by Green package holders.
As the 2025 season approaches, the Green Bay Packers remain one of the most beloved teams in the NFL, and with the increase in ticket prices, Lambeau Field will continue to be a prime destination for Packers fans, both old and new.