- Associated Press - Friday, March 25, 2011

Four NFL teams have made changes to their season-ticket plans to account for the lockout.

The New York Giants and Jets, Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills made adjustments. The Giants took the biggest step by not requiring renewals until the work stoppage ends.

Giants co-owner John Mara says his team shouldn’t be singled out. He adds that “each team has its own cash situation and relationship with their ticket holders.”

The Panthers added a fourth payment option: 10 percent of the renewal price due up front and 90 percent due upon the signing of a new labor agreement.

Buffalo extended its series of payments by one pay period and adjusted payment terms. The Jets deferred 50 percent of the total amount due until a training camp date is announced.

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