The Detroit Lions are cracking down on season ticket holders who excessively resell their tickets. According to reports, the team has revoked the season ticket memberships of at least two fans after reviewing their resale activity.
The Lions have a policy that all season ticket holders agree to, which includes periodic reviews of how tickets are being used. If the team determines that a member is primarily reselling their tickets instead of attending games, they reserve the right to take action—including revoking memberships.
This move comes as demand for Lions tickets continues to soar following back-to-back playoff appearances. Ford Field has been packed with passionate fans, and the team is looking to ensure that season tickets are being used by those who truly want to be there.
With the 2025 season approaching, this policy could impact more ticket holders if they are found to be selling too frequently. The Lions are making it clear—they want their stadium filled with dedicated fans, not ticket resellers.