Nope they are charging more. They sold out season Tix in March and more than doubled them in cost.
and you notice how they refuse to release numbers on how many season tickets were even available in the first place?
Last year I was invited to come to San Diego for 3 different games. Two of them were shitty non conference games against shitty teams and the cheapest tickets in the nosebleeds were $90 and the Raider game the cheapest tickets in the nosebleeds were close to $300.
Right now there are regular non conference games against shitty teams in LA going for $120 in a stadium less than half the size and if those tickets still go unsold those prices will drop. Are they selling for more? Sure, but for most games you can get tickets for not much more and the venue is tiny.
They have to sell out every game this year at an average ticket sale price point of $200 per ticket to break even at the $4.8 million ticket sales per game they made last year in San Diego. The best they can do in completely optimal conditions is break even. They definitely aren't making more money.
They haven't even sold out their regular season home opener yet.
What happens when they move in to the 70,000 seat stadium in Inglewood if they can't sell out 30,000 in Carson, which is actually closer to their old fan base in San Diego than Inglewood is? lol
The news on like every sports website today is saying both the NFL and the Spanos family are freaking out over lack of ticket sales.