Green Bay Packers Release 1,000 Season Tickets to Waiting List After Enforcing Attendance Policy
The Green Bay Packers have officially released approximately 1,000 season tickets to fans on the long-standing waiting list after removing accounts that did not meet the organization’s ticket usage standards. The decision opens rare access to one of the most coveted season ticket opportunities in professional sports.
Team officials confirmed the reclaimed tickets primarily came from accounts that repeatedly resold seats rather than attending games at Lambeau Field. With more than 150,000 names still on the waiting list and renewal rates historically near 99 percent, the chance to purchase Packers season tickets remains extraordinarily limited.
The move underscores the franchise’s commitment to preserving home-field advantage and ensuring that seats are filled by devoted supporters. Packers leadership has long emphasized that the atmosphere inside Lambeau Field is a competitive edge — one built on authentic fan presence rather than resale transactions.
“We want these tickets to belong to real football fans,” said Packers president Ed Policy. “We want these seats to be about true game-day supporters. Engaging in profit-driven resale undermines fairness and the spirit of what we stand for. In Green Bay, we are all owners, and that responsibility matters.”
Because tickets are fully digital, the organization can now track resale patterns and identify accounts with consistent secondary-market activity. While appeals are reviewed individually, accounts found in violation of usage policies may lose renewal privileges without further warning.
For the 1,000 fans now moving off the waiting list, the announcement represents more than access — it’s an entry into a tradition rooted in community ownership, loyalty, and generational pride. In Titletown, showing up matters. And the Packers are making it clear: Lambeau Field belongs to those who live and breathe green and gold.
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