Although they missed the playoffs this past season for the first time since 2008, the Green Bay Packers announced in a press release on Thursday that they have raised their ticket prices for preseason and regular-season games for the 2018 campaign. This is the ninth straight season the team has upped season ticket prices, as each preseason game ticket increased $2 and regular season game tickets increased by $7.

Green Bay team president Mark Murphy sent invoices to season ticket holders this week, which included a brochure outlining the new pricing, previewing next season’s home opponents, and information about other Packers events.

“We expect this will place us just below the overall NFL average, the figure we use each year to set our prices,” Murphy said in a letter sent with the brochure. “This structure continues to allow us to provide appropriate revenue to our partners in the NFL and also recognizes the great value our ticket holders receive for a top-notch gameday experience at Lambeau Field.”

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The Packers, who were 7-9 last season and did not make the playoffs for the first time in nine years, also included prices for a potential NFC Wild-Card Game if they happen to host one.

The NFL still has not released the Packers’ 2018 preseason or regular season schedule yet, but their opponents have been set since the conclusion of Week 17. In addition to their three NFC North rivals in the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, and Minnesota Vikings, the Packers will also host the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Buffalo Bills, and the Miami Dolphins at Lambeau Field.

On the road, the Packers will travel to play their three NFC North rivals as well as the Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins, New England Patriots, and the New York Jets.