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Bengals, Colts, Packers struggling to sell tickets for Wild-Card Weekend...
The NFL made it through the 2013 regular season with just two games blacked out on local TV due to sluggish ticket sales. Could that number be matched during this weekends wild-card round?
Cincinnati, Green Bay and Indianapolis all reportedly have thousands of tickets still available for Saturdays and Sundays action, leaving all three spots in danger of falling shy of a sellout. Teams generally must have all tickets sold out 72 hours prior to a home game or risk that game being blacked out within a 75-mile radius of the stadium.
According to the Indianapolis Stars Mike Chappell, the Colts already have asked for and been granted by the league an extension on their window until 4:30 p.m. ET Thursday 48 hours before Indianapolis game with Kansas City. Chappell reported that the Colts were still 6,000 tickets shy of a sellout as of Tuesday morning.
Meanwhile, in Cincinnati, that number was at 10,000 as of late Monday. The Bengals host San Diego at 1 p.m. ET Sunday, meaning they need to unload the remainder of those tickets by Thursday afternoon (or request an extension of their own).
We need to do everyday what we did today, Jeff Berding, the teams director of sales and public affairs, told CincyJungle.com of his hopes that Bengals fans can replicate their ticket-buying pace from Monday.
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I heard tonight on the news that the Bengals were not close to selling out.