Bears Announce Their Plans For 2018 Season Ticket Prices.
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January 25, 2018 (3:40 PM)
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"The Chicago Bears haven't given fans much to be happy about over the last couple of seasons, some have even questioned why people go down to Solider Field. Well, it looks like the Bears organization understands because they won't be upping the price of season tickets for 2018. Bears President Ted Phillips announced the decision through a letter to season ticket holders confirming the price of season ticket packages won't be raised. It's the third time in four years they haven't touched prices, and that's completely understandable considering former head coach John Fox's poor results. Phillips also pointed out in the letter that he feels that things are coming together for the organization and the future is bright. "The foundation is in place and we believe the future is bright. We will make you proud to be a Chicago Bears Season Ticket Holder." A raise in price would have been a huge slap in the face to fans considering the team hasn't been to the playoffs since 2010.
«For the third time in four years, we will not raise the price of the season ticket package.» -- #Bears president Ted Phillips in a letter to STH today. — Adam Jahns (@adamjahns) January 25, 2018