It's the first time in nine seasons the Rams have not raised ticket prices, at least for the personal seat license holders, who must pay a one-time fee for the right to purchase season tickets. Individual game ticket prices will have a moderate increase, however.
The team, 3-13 last year, said it expects its pricing structure to be below the NFL average.
Last year, the Rams announced an average seven-percent increase in ticket prices to $68.28. The Rams' string of 95 regular-season sellouts since relocating from Anaheim, Calif., ended in the final game of an 8-8 season in 2006, and three more home games failed to sell out this season.
-- AP
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