The New York Jets are set to undergo some major changes after their disappointing 2017 NFL season. Needless to say, they want to make sure their fans are there to see it.

The Jets have largely underwhelmed over the past few seasons. As a result, team president Neil Glat has announced several drops in tickets prices in the years to come:

“Every year, we look at what is going on around league, prices for sporting and other events in New York, and in the secondary market,” Glat said. “We have had some price decreases in the past, but this will be the largest decrease in average price since the building opened.”

It is being reported that New York will implement a two-year price freeze on season tickets while more than half of the available seats will also see a drop in cost. Fans may potentially be able to attend a game for the price of just $45.

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It is no secret that attending a professional football game comes with a bit of a steep price tag. Even more so for the dedicated fan who often spends more time attending games during the season than anything else. That said, New York is doing its best to vindicate that kind of commitment.

The Jets are not the first team to try and introduce more affordable pricing for their fans. The Atlanta Falcons essentially started the movement by reducing prices on snacks and drinks to below $6 this season at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The incredible price drop undoubtedly gave fans something else to look forward to other than the game.

It is encouraging to see the Jets looking out for their fans pockets. However, it is safe to assume they will be more concerned with the on-field product that will be on display next season.