Survey: NFL ticket prices up

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NEW YORK (AP) a€" NFL ticket prices climbed 3.9 percent to an average of $74.99 for the 2009 season.

According to Team Marketing Reporta€™s survey released Wednesday, 21 teams either kept prices the same or lowered them. The main reason for the percentage increase was the new Dallas Cowboysa€™ stadium that cost $1.2 billion to build.

The average ticket to a Cowboys game costs $159.65, a record for the Fan Cost Index survey, which dates to 1991. The New England Patriots previously had the priciest ticket in pro sports and that cost remained the same at $117.84.

But the Patriots still have the highest-priced premium ticket average, $566.67.

Not every Cowboys ticket is so pricey. The team offers season tickets as low as $59 per game a€" the same price as the cheapest Cincinnati Bengals season ticket a€" and they sold out quickly. The Cowboys also offer a $29 a€œparty pass,a€ a standing-room ticket.

Eighteen teams maintained ticket prices, and the Lions, who were 0-16 in 2008, dropped prices 1 percent. The Dolphinsa€™ average went down .8 percent.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has said recently that local blackouts of games will be an issue this season, citing the weak economy as a major reason.

The Fan Cost Index takes a representative look at what a family of four could expect to spend at a football game this year. It takes into account the prices of four average-price general tickets, two small draft beers, four small soft drinks, four regular-size hot dogs, parking for one car, two game programs and two least-expensive, adult-size adjustable caps. Season ticket prices are used, and premium (or club) seats are placed into their own category.

The Cowboysa€™ FCI is $758.58, far outpacing the Patriotsa€™ $597.25 and the Chicago Bearsa€™ $501.33.

Average FCI for the league is $412.64, a 4.1 increase from last season. But only 10 teams are above the average.