Team officials say the price of tickets is going to to reflect fair market value.
Expect to pay more if you plan to see the Buffalo Bills live next season.
The team has announced ticket prices are going up.
Over half of the general admission tickets will see an increase between $3 and $8.50 per game.
The team also say about 13,000 seats, which is about 20 percent of tickets, will remain available at $60 or less.
Meanwhile, season ticket holders will see an average increase of $11.57, depending on where their seats are.
"We think it's fair market value," said Bills Vice President of Ticket Sales and Service, Chris Colleary, who mentioned the increases are not across the board. "We compare other teams' prices; we compare our historical prices. We compare the value of that seat as a season ticket, the value as a single game."
The next NFL season will kickoff on September 8th.
More information on Bill's ticket pricing can be found here.

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