Lions HC Dan Campbell’s hilarious outlook on…..
The Detroit Lions are winning! The team is 10-4 this season and is on pace to win its first division championship since the 1990’s. Lions fans have waited literally decades for this to happen. The only downside is that Lions ticket prices are going up as more and more fans demand to see their favorite team play.
It’s no secret that ticket prices have been on the rise for the Lions this year, and for good reason. The starting price for the Lions’ annual Thanksgiving game has skyrocketed to $200, and assuming Detroit wins the division, it’s likely that Detroit will see some of its highest ticket prices yet when it hosts its first playoff game since 1979.
The demand for Lions season tickets has also skyrocketed, with more than 7,000 fans on the waiting list. Season tickets are getting even more expensive, with an average 36% increase for buyers, according to NBC Sports.
The Lions’ turnaround is larg
Don’t put me in that position. I’m not in marketing. I don’t care about ticket prices. I care about winning games. It’s just the way it is. I hate to say it, but there’s nothing I can do except try to coach and get us a win,” said Campbell, via NBC Sports.
The prices may not be as low as they used to be, but at the end of the day, Dan Campbell is giving Lions fans exactly what they want: a winning team to cheer for. After all, watching your team lose is not nearly as fun as watching your team win.
For the Lions, the price is definitely worth it.
ely due to the hiring of head coach Dan Campbell, but he won’t talk about it.
The Lions are already trending upwards in terms of ticket prices and ticket demand. The starting price for the Lions’ annual Thanksgiving game is now $200! If the Lions win their division, Detroit could see some of its highest ticket prices yet when it hosts its first playoff game since 1979.
The Lions’ season ticket request has also skyrocketed, with more than 7,000 fans on the waiting list. Season tickets are also getting more expensive, with an average 36% increase for season ticket buyers, according to NBC Sports.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell doesn’t want to talk about the team’s recent turnaround.