ORCHARD PARK (AP) -- The Buffalo Bills may no longer be the best bargain in the NFL.
The team has announced that it's raising ticket prices for season ticket holders, and single game tickets too.
Sideline seats in the lower bowl of Ralph Wilson Stadium will cost about $10 more per game.
The average season ticket price will rise to a little over $59, up from about $51.
Barring price increases by other teams, the hike would cost the Bills the spot they held last year as the cheapest ticket in the NFL.
The team says prices for individual game tickets will also be going up, to a total of $90 dollars for lower level sideline tickets, to $47 for the upper level corner seats.
Dallas still holds the distinction of charging the most for a single game ticket. The average for a ticket to see the Cowboys is nearly $160 per game.
In 2009, the Bills were at the bottom of the leagues 32 teams for ticket prices. This 15% increase moves them up two spots, above Cleveland and Jacksonville.
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