
Detroit Lions sold out for 42nd consecutive regular season home game; Vikings return unused tickets.
The Detroit Lions have reached a sellout for Sunday’s 2007 home opener against NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings. By reaching a sellout by today’s 4:05 p.m. deadline, Sunday’s game will air live in the local television markets (Metro Detroit, Lansing, Saginaw/Flint and Toledo markets), including WJBK-TV FOX 2.
Sunday’s sellout marks the 42nd consecutive sellout for the Lions, including every regular season home game since the Lions opened Ford Field in 2002. Sunday’s game is the 41st regular season home game that reached a sellout at Ford Field.
Fans still have the opportunity to purchase tickets to Sunday’s game vs. Minnesota. A limited number of individual game tickets returned by the Vikings are now available to the general public. Both teams enter Sunday’s divisional match-up following opening day victories.
Fans can buy tickets to the home opener through the following outlets: Detroitlions.com, TicketMaster.com, TicketMaster at 248.645.6666 and in person at the Ford Field Ticket Office and TicketMaster outlets.
Purchase of 2007 game tickets is based on ticket availability. - Detroit Lions Official News Release
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