Local TV blackout in Detroit
The Detroit Lions' home game Sunday against the Cleveland Browns will be blacked out on local television in the Detroit market, the Associated Press reported.
The game did not sell out the required 72 hours in advance.
The Lions failed to sell all of the more than 7,000 tickets that had been available as of Wednesday, according to the AP.
The team has sold out two of its five home games this season, the AP reported.
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Mark Maske
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November 19, 2009; 4:33 PM ET
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Posted by: ah___ | November 19, 2009 5:03 PM
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Lucky Detroit. Why oh why would one buy a ticket to one of the worst matchups of the year, if not decade? Stay home and watch the late games instead. They might have some entertainment value.