The Packers are getting ready for the 2025 season and Brown County residents can once again enter to win tickets through the annual ticket drawing. If you are one of the lucky ones chosen this year, here’s everything you need to know about the process, pricing and how to make the most of your opportunity.
Your Chance to Buy Tickets Is Here
Brown County residents who registered for the Packers’ ticket drawing will receive an invoice if they were chosen. Each winner can buy up to 4 tickets per game for $146 per ticket, regardless of preseason or regular season game. Payment is due by April 14, so don’t wait—act fast!
After payment is made you’ll be notified by mid-July which game you’ll be attending. That’s plenty of time to plan your trip to Lambeau Field whether you’re going solo or bringing family and friends along for the ride.
What Games Are Coming Up in 2025?
The Packers will host 2 preseason games and 8 regular season games at Lambeau Field in 2025. While the schedule won’t be released until early May, we already know the opponents for the regular season:
- NFC North Rivals: Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions
- Non-Division Opponents: Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers
Preseason opponents will be announced later, but you will have plenty of great football to look forward to regardless of which game you are assigned.
Why You Should Consider Buying These Tickets?
One big difference: these tickets are digital only and can’t be sold on secondary market sites like StubHub or SeatGeek. Instead, ticket holders can transfer them to other fans through the Packers’ Ticketmaster system.
This means true Packers fans will be in the stands, not scalpers. And the team restricts standing-room-only tickets but allows season ticket holders more flexibility. By buying tickets through the Brown County drawing, you’re not just getting a ticket to a game, you’re supporting an initiative that keeps Lambeau Field filled with passionate fans.
Special Considerations for Preseason Fans
If you got tickets to a preseason game last year, the Packers are being fair for 2025. Residents selected for both years will get tickets to a regular season game. Those who got a preseason game will get a $73 credit towards a regular season game (difference between regular season price of $146 and preseason price of $73).
To make the refund process faster, fans are encouraged to pay their invoice with a credit card. It’s easy and you’ll get the credit back quickly.
How to Buy Your Tickets
Buying your tickets is easy with multiple options provided by the Packers. Here’s how you can do it:
- Online through Ticketmaster: Instructions were included with your invoice. Just log in to the Packers’ Ticketmaster page at packers.com and follow the steps to complete your order.
- In Person at Lambeau Field: Visit the Packers’ ticket office at Lambeau Field. Payments can be made by credit card or check Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
What Happens If Tickets Go Unsold?
If all 2,000 tickets per game don’t sell out during the first drawing, the Packers may hold a second drawing and send out additional invoices. Over the years, the number of available tickets has decreased as interest has waned, but for 2025 the team is keeping the same allocation as last year.
This program started after Brown County voters passed a 0.5% sales tax increase in 2003 to fund Lambeau Field renovations. The ticket sales proceeds continue to go towards ongoing improvements so Lambeau remains one of the best stadiums in the NFL.
How to Sign Up for Future Drawings?
Even if you weren’t selected this year, it’s never too late to get in the pool for next year! Fans can sign up for the Brown County ticket drawing anytime by visiting packers.com/browncounty or by:
- The Packers ticket office
- The Packers Pro Shop
- The guest services desk in the Lambeau Field Atrium
If you’ve already signed up, no need to reapply unless your contact info has changed. Just sit back and wait for your chance to get in on the action!
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