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Rams/Chargers Season Tickets Could Set You Back More Than $100K
The Rams and Chargers announced their pricing for season tickets at the new NFL stadium in Inglewood.

LOS ANGELES, CA — Buying a season ticket for Rams or Chargers games at the new NFL stadium in Inglewood will come with a hefty price tag, with the teams Wednesday announcing the process for purchasing premium seats -- which will require one-time licensing fees as high as $100,000 per seat.
The highest price will be for season tickets for Rams games, with "premium" or "club" seats requiring stadium seat license fees ranging from $15,000 to $100,000. Those fees do not include the cost of the actual game tickets. The cost of the initial seats being sold is $375 per game, according to the Rams.
Once sales of higher-tier Rams seats are completed, the team will open up sales for the balance of the stadium, with all season tickets requiring a seat license. Those licenses will cost around $1,000, according to the team. Actual ticket prices have not yet been set.
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For Chargers games, seat licenses for premium seats will range from $10,000 to $75,000 each. The actual tickets for premium seats will cost $350 per game.
Seat licenses for the highest-end tickets for both teams will include access to exclusive areas of the stadium and the right to purchase tickets for other events at the stadiums, including the Super Bowl for purchasers of the top-tier tickets.
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Both teams plan to invite season-ticket holders next week to a "Premiere Center" in Playa Vista to review purchase options.
City News Service; Photo by Paige Austin