CHARLOTTE — The Carolina Panthers are raising ticket prices by an average of 4% next season, a team spokesperson confirmed Tuesday. Season ticket renewals are being emailed to Panthers fans this morning, with a deadline of May 1.
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Carolina finished last season with a league-worst record of 2-15. The Panthers’ last winning season, and playoff appearance, came in 2017.
This is the second consecutive year prices are increasing after remaining flat in 2022.
Last year, non-premium season tickets went up by 5.8%.
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