Jets up prices, may furlough staff
The New York Jets are raising ticket prices.
The team announced a 2.3 percent across-the-board increase on personal seat license ticket prices Tuesday, with general PSL seats going up $5 per ticket and the 10,000 club PSL seats increase based on location.
Last season, PSL game tickets ranged from $195-$700.
Upper level, non-PSL seat prices are unchanged. There are 38,800 general PSL seats.
Also, the payment schedule has been modified because of the NFL labor situation. Fifty percent payment is due April 1, with the rest when training camp dates are announced.
The team also said business-side employees are being asked to take one week's unpaid furlough every month if the NFL and its players' union fail to reach a new labor agreement by the March 3 deadline.
''While we have every reason to believe that the season will go on as planned, it makes sense to adjust our policies to reflect that uncertainty around exactly when an agreement will be reached,'' Jets executive vice present of business operations Matt Higgins said.
The Jets have played in the past two AFC championship games, losing most recently to the Steelers 24-19 on Jan. 23.