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It took a little time for the Cincinnati Bengals to sell out against the Atlanta Falcons, but it eventually happened.
Don't expect it this week, per Andrew Brown, the Cincinnati Bengals ticket sales manager.
(2/3) If u live w/in 75 miles of Cincy & want to view #TENvsCIN I would advise u to order tix. The game is not expected to air on local TV.
— Andrew Brown (@BengalTicketGuy) September 16, 2014
(3/3) Still well short of 85% threshold, tix for #TENvsCIN can be ordered by phone at 866-621-8383 or online here: http://t.co/RsCCtqnMM8
— Andrew Brown (@BengalTicketGuy) September 16, 2014
The Bengals have currently sold out 12 consecutive regular season and postseason home games. The last television blackout was when the Bengals hosted Oakland on Nov. 25, 2012. Cincinnati went through an 11-game stretch where 10 games were blacked out from the middle of 2010 into 2011; they've since ended up selling out in all but two games in 2012 and every game in 2013.
Tickets for Sunday’s game may be purchased here. Fans also may contact Ticketmaster by phone at 800-745-3000. Tickets also may be purchased through the Bengals Ticket Hotline at 513-621-8383, or toll-free at 866-621-8383 (TDTD), or in person at the Paul Brown Stadium ticket office.
You may commence with your excuses. We have none.