| Texans Increase Ticket Prices For 2012 | | | The Houston Texans announced that, on average, ticket prices for the 2012 season will increase by 8.5 percent. Ticket prices for the Texans, who have 101 consecutive sellouts, had remained the same over the 2010 and 2011 seasons. The least expensive tickets -- Gridiron Terrace -- will remain at $30. Prices for seats at the "Gridiron" tier will increase by $3 to $5 per seat. The largest increases are for the "Field Level" seats, with the most expensive Prime 1 seats increasing from $120 to $130 while other "Field Level" seats will increase by $7 to $10 per seat. "Our fans have created one of the best home field advantages in the NFL, as anyone who saw the Wild Card game can attest," Texans Senior Vice President of Ticketing and Event Management John Schriever said "We want to continue to make our games accessible to a broad audience while still pricing in a manner that reflects the strong demand for our tickets. Fielding a championship caliber team and delivering a world class experience for our fans requires us to generate revenues that keep pace with our competition." Source: Mac's Football Blog
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