Los Angeles Rams Will Raise The Price Of Season Tickets Next Year

Los Angeles Rams Will Raise The Price Of Season Tickets Next Year

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) throws a pass during the team’s win over the … [+] Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

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With the Los Angeles Rams prepping for the Pittsburgh Steelers this week, they’ve let their best customers know the cost of doing business is going up.

The Rams announced that season-ticket prices are on the rise beginning with the 2024 season.

It will be the first increase by the Rams since the 2021 season, before L.A. won Super Bowl 56.

The Rams’ tickets have held steady during a roller-coaster run which has seen them win their first Super Bowl while residing in L.A., then following up with the worst season ever by a defending Super Bowl champion.

This was a retreat-and-reflect season for the Rams as they turned most of their attention to their bevy of draft picks in 2024 and some $50 million in cap space.

Both of which are rare occurrences for the free-spending and aggressive Rams in the way they build their rosters.

That said, the third-place Rams (3-3) remain in contention for a playoff spot although a bevy of injuries to their running backs will be a challenge to overcome on Sunday against the Steelers.

Season-ticket packages for 2024 will range from $720 to $4,050 per ticket. That’s up from the $600-to-$3,750 price levels.

L.A. does has an attractive home schedule in ‘24 when facing its NFC West opponents and the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins. An additional NFC East and AFC West rival will be added, depending on how the final standings settle.

The Rams also introduced a “Ticket Turnover Program’’ that allows season-ticket holders to sell back as many as three games and then have that credit transfered to the next season.

“Given the context of normally teams raise ticket prices each year — we haven’t for three years — this is a pretty moderate increase coming off three years without an increase,’’ Kevin Demoff, L.A.’s chief operating officer, said during a conference call with reporters.

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