Seahawks eye action against excessive resellers
Briefly

The Seattle Seahawks are implementing measures to limit the resale of season tickets to opposing fans, aiming to restore the team's home-field advantage following a disappointing 3-6 home record last season. In a letter to ticket holders, the organization warned that renewal eligibility could be affected for those primarily reselling tickets. Similar efforts have been seen with the Green Bay Packers and other teams as they seek to fill stadiums with loyal fans, highlighting the importance of fan presence in creating a competitive atmosphere.
In an effort to reestablish what was once one of the NFL's best home-field advantages, the Seahawks are trying to curb the resale of season tickets.
The crackdown comes on the heels of the Seahawks going 3-6 at home last season and two prominent players lamenting the large presence of opposing team's fans.
General manager John Schneider emphasized, 'We've got to get Lumen rocking again,' highlighting the need for improved home-field advantage.
The Green Bay Packers have announced declining renewals for season tickets sold entirely on the resale market, aiming to prioritize their own fan presence.
Read at ESPN.com
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