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ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The Redskins say they won't be raising general admission ticket prices for the 2012 season.

The Redskins said Friday the prices have remained unchanged since the last increase in 2006.

General admission tickets range from $29 to $99 at FedEx Field.

The Redskins have sold out every game since 1966, but the team downsized its stadium by about 10,000 seats last season. Capacity at is currently about 82,000, including the higher-priced club seats and luxury suites.

 

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