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Bears Hike Season Ticket Prices by 13.5% for 2026
Increase comes after team's first playoff win in 15 years
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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The Chicago Bears are raising season ticket prices by an average of 13.5% for the 2026 season, according to an announcement from Bears President and CEO Kevin Warren. The increase comes after the team's dramatic turnaround and first playoff win in 15 years.
Why it matters
The Bears' ticket price hike reflects the team's improved on-field performance and increased demand from fans. However, it may price out some long-time season ticket holders, raising concerns about affordability and accessibility for the average fan.
The details
The Bears are increasing season ticket prices by an average of 13.5% for the 2026 season. The price hike follows the team's first playoff appearance and win in 15 years, indicating growing demand from fans for Bears tickets.
- The Bears announced the ticket price increase on February 18, 2026.
The players
Kevin Warren
The President and CEO of the Chicago Bears.
What they’re saying
“After a dramatic turnaround and the franchise's first playoff win in 15 years, the Chicago Bears are raising season ticket prices by an average of 13.5% in 2026.”
— Kevin Warren, President and CEO, Chicago Bears (Killeen Daily Herald)
What’s next
The Bears have not announced any plans to offset the price increase, such as offering more affordable ticket options or increasing the number of discounted tickets for low-income fans.
The takeaway
The Bears' ticket price hike reflects the team's improved performance, but it also raises concerns about the affordability and accessibility of attending games for the average fan. The team will need to balance its business interests with its commitment to maintaining a diverse and engaged fan base.
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