Vikings' sellout streak on line against Broncos
The Vikings say they have 3,000 tickets left for next Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos. They have to be sold by noon Thursday, or the game will be blacked out on local TV.
The Vikings say they have 3,000 tickets left for next Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos. They have to be sold by noon Thursday, or the game will be blacked out on local TV.
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The 2-9 Vikings have sold out yet another football game, and will allowed to televise the game on FOX 9 this Sunday. Earlier this week, the team announced that 3,000 tickets were available for the Broncos game. They had to be sold by noon today to avoid a TV blackout.
Two home games remain on the 2011 Vikings home schedule: New Orleans and Chicago. The Vikings say thousands of tickets are available for each contest -- and all must be sold if those games are to be shown on local TV.
The Vikings home sellout streak is still alive. Team officials say all remaining tickets for Sunday’s Minnesota-Arizona game have been sold. That means no local TV blackout. Kickoff is at noon on Fox.
Denver Bronocos receiver Eric Decker, who played his college ball at Minnesota, was hit in the knee by Pittsburgh linebacker James Harrison during the Steelers-Broncos playoff game Sunday. While the tackle was technically clean, NBC.com says some players considered it a dirty hit.
The Vikings are changing the way it checks fans coming into Mall of America Field. Instead of getting a patdown, ticket holders will now be checked with a metal-detecting wand. The change starts this Sunday before the Oakland Raiders game, and will be fully implemented before the Dec. 4 home game against the Denver Broncos.
The Vikings' Adrian Peterson says he doesn’t need to be 100 percent to get back in the lineup. Peterson missed last week’s game against Atlanta with a high ankle sprain. He said today that the soreness is “winding down.” Minnesota faces Denver Sunday.
The Dec. 4 Vikings-Broncos game has been moved back from 3 p.m. to a noon start at Mall of America Field. Late in the season, the NFL uses what it calls “flexible scheduling” to ensure quality match-ups in the late afternoon and evening.
The Tim Tebow show heads to Minneapolis, where the playoff-hopeful Denver Broncos hope to stomp on the 2-9 Vikings. Minnesota will likely struggle with depth as they are dealing with a bunch of untimely injuries.
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