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The Arizona Cardinals are not raising season ticket prices for the 2013 season, according to the Phoenix Business Journal.

Arizona went 5-11 in 2012 and haven't made the playoffs since the 2009 season.

Last season, Cardinals tickets ranged from $65 to $112.50 per game for lower level seats and from $25 to $70 for upper level seats.

Other teams around the league regularly raise their ticket prices. The Green Bay Packers, for instance, are raising seat prices for the fourth straight season. The lowest-priced ticket for a Cheesehead with season tickets is $74.

In 2012, the Cardinals' average ticket price of $68 was the tenth-lowest in the league, according to the Team Marketing Report at fancostexperience.com. The league's average ticket price was $78.38.

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    LiveForSports wrote...
    Good Decision
    When your team's average record over the last 3 years is 6-10 with easily the worst QB play in the history of the league, not raising ticket prices is the right decision. If the team returns to being a "Superbowl Contender" then we'll talk.
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    The Chemist wrote...
    After the pitiful level of play by
    the Red Turkeys...they should probably GIVE AWAY the tickets.
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