Packers Warn Season Ticket Holders Against Reselling Tickets

Team emphasizes season tickets are for attending games, not profiting from resales.

Feb. 23, 2026 at 5:54pm

The Green Bay Packers are reminding season ticket holders that their tickets are intended for attending games, not reselling on the secondary market. The team says those who repeatedly resell their tickets could have their renewals impacted without further notice, as the team aims to maintain Lambeau Field's home-field advantage.

Why it matters

The Packers have a massive waitlist for season tickets, over 155,000 names long, so ensuring tickets go to true fans who will attend games is crucial for preserving the team's legendary home-field advantage at Lambeau Field. Excessive ticket reselling has led to opposing teams' fans taking over Packers home games in the past.

The details

The Packers will send renewal notices and pricing details for the 2026-27 season in the coming weeks. The team emphasizes that season tickets are intended for the direct purchaser, not as a way to generate additional income through resales. Season ticket holders who cannot personally attend a game are encouraged to ensure their tickets go to other Packers fans. Those who repeatedly resell their tickets, either on the secondary market or through ticket brokers, could have their renewals impacted without further notice.

  • The Packers will send renewal notices and pricing details for the 2026-27 season in the next few weeks.
  • In September 2023, a home game against the Detroit Lions went viral due to the large number of opposing fans in the crowd.

The players

Craig Benzel

Packers vice president of sales and business development.

Green Bay Packers

An American professional football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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What they’re saying

“Our Season Ticket Holders are central to Lambeau Field's significant homefield advantage and gameday experience. We continue to emphasize the purpose of having season tickets, which is to attend games and contribute to that atmosphere.”

— Craig Benzel, Packers vice president of sales and business development

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