Tickets to a Detroit Lions home game at Ford Field have skyrocketed over the last few seasons, but prices will reportedly stay flat in 2026 with an international game likely to be on the way.
The Lions will send out season ticket holder renewal invoices in the coming weeks and plan to keep prices the same for their eight home games, according to the Detroit Free Press’s Dave Birkett. This would coincide with a trip overseas for one game at some point next season.
Ticket prices surged along with the team’s success since 2023. Season tickets went up an average of 24% in 2025 after previous increases of up to 146%, according to the Free Press.
The NFL has not formally announced its overseas schedule yet, but the Lions are rumored to be an ideal candidate. The Lions have ties to Germany, most notably with wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown’s family ties to the area with his mother being a native.
Lions team president Rod Wood said last spring that the Lions are “highly likely” to have an overseas game in 2026, citing Germany as a legitimate possibility.
“We’re certainly overdue, and with the markets that we’ve now taken some marketing interest in, certainly playing in Germany with St. Brown would be an interesting thing to think about.”
This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Report: Ticket prices to stay flat in 2026 with overseas game likely
Reporting by Ryan Love, Lions Wire / Lions Wire
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