CLEVELAND -- Here's a holding call that won't penalize the Cleveland Browns.
The team says it won't raise ticket prices for next season.
The Browns finished their last season with a 4-12 record.
The club is reminding fans that Cleveland's average ticket price is just under $60, second-lowest to Buffalo among the NFL's 32 teams.
The Browns sent out season-ticket renewal forms this week with payments due on May 1, one month later than last year's deadline.
Cleveland's 2009 home schedule includes games against division rivals Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Cincinnati and matchups with San Diego, Oakland, Jacksonville, Minnesota and Green Bay.
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