As the Washington Commanders enter a new era under new ownership and a rookie quarterback, they are raising season-ticket prices due to increased demand and excitement surrounding the team's performance.
Andrew Sidney, the Commanders' senior vice president of sales and service, explained that the primary driver of the price increase is demand, citing the team's 7-4 record and the emerging talent of quarterback Jayden Daniels.
This marks the third consecutive year that the Commanders have implemented increases in season-ticket prices, reflecting a renewed interest in the team following a decade of stagnant pricing.
Fans will see an average increase of roughly 11 percent in season-ticket prices, with more than half experiencing an increase of 13 percent or less, highlighting a calculated adjustment that aligns with market dynamics.
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