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The Houston Texans, coming off its best season at 9-7 but still falling short of the playoffs, are raising ticket prices for next season by close to 7 percent. According to the American Chronicle, the average ticket price will go from $67.37 this season to $71.86 in 2010. The team has sold out every home game it has played there over the past decade, and it left prices unchanged for tickets in about 20 percent of the seats in Reliant Stadium.


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