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Are you planning to attend Bengals games this year at Paul Brown Stadium

Single-game tickets for the Cincinnati Bengals will go on sale this Saturday. Are you buying any?

Streeter Lecka

As we posted last week, single-game tickets for regular season games will go on sale this Saturday at 10 a.m. (ET). Cincinnati is scheduled to host the Steelers (Monday Night Football), Packers, Patriots, Jets, Browns, Colts, Vikings and Ravens.

Are you planning to attend any games this year?

Bengals Press Release:

All sales initially will be handled exclusively through Ticketmaster in three ways: (1) via bengals.com, (2) by phone at 800-745-3000, or (3) in person at Ticketmaster outlets (visit ticketmaster.com for information about locations).

Beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, July 1, single-game tickets also will be available directly through the Bengals by phone at 866-621-TDTD (8383) or in person at the Paul Brown Stadium ticket office.
Single-game ticket prices -- many of which have been significantly reduced for 2013 -- begin at $44.

The Bengals’ 2013 home schedule features an attractive list of games to choose from. In addition to division rivals Cleveland, Pittsburgh and defending Super Bowl champion Baltimore, the team also faces a distinguished lineup of non-division opponents -- Green Bay, New England, the New York Jets, Indianapolis and Minnesota. In fact, four of those five non-division foes made the playoffs last season (all except the Jets).

Full-season tickets and multi-game ticket packs, which offer the best seating locations as well as priority for postseason home games, already are available through all of the options listed above.