Jets not raising ticket prices

Jets will not be raising tickets, reduce some upper-level seat prices

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) -- The New York Jets are reducing the price for some tickets and not raising the cost of any in their 82,500-seat stadium.

Jets President Neil Glat says Friday about 3,000 seats in the upper level will cost $50 per game, raising the total of such tickets to nearly 9,000 out of 27,000 upper-bowl seats. No public seat licenses are charged for upper-level seats.

Ticket prices will range from $50 per game to $700 for club seats. The team also is reducing prices in some sections of its Chase Club and Lexus Club, and for the Coaches Club.

Season ticket holders also will get a small portion of the Super Bowl seat allotment for next February's game at MetLife Stadium, probably through a lottery.