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Steelers Raise Some 2008-2009 Ticket Prices

POSTED: 12:16 pm EDT March 21, 2008
UPDATED: 1:00 pm EDT March 21, 2008

It could cost Pittsburgh Steelers fans a lot more to go to games, depending on where they want to sit.

Club seat prices will now be between $175 and $240. Before the increase, the seats ran about $150 to $212.

Grandstand tickets will remain the same, team officials said.

The Steelers' brass said they're raising prices so that they can be closer to the NFL average.


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