The Vikings play three weeks in a row at the Metrodome, starting Sunday against the Detroit Lions. They also host the Seattle Seahawks on Nov. 22 and the Chicago Bears on Nov. 29. Vikings chief marketing officer Steve LaCroix says there are less than 1,000 tickets remaining for the the Lions and Seahawks games as of Tuesday afternoon. Source: Star Tribune
There have been a lot of black outs, or near black outs for a lot of teams in this economy. Also worth mentioning that these games are the most exciting matchups either. I mean come on, it's the Lions and Seahawks and Bears "Oh my"! Sorry I couldn't resist! :icon_cheesygrin:
Didn't they really struggle to sell out a playoff game last season, that they pretty much begged Eagle fans to buy tickets?
They've sold them all out so far. I didn't say they would win them all. I was just saying that the first 2 games don't have as much of a draw as a rivalry game, or a marquee matchup. The Bears game usually does really well, but then the Bears are struggling this year. Yeah, they didn't sell out until a couple of days before the game. It was disappointing.