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Ravens-Bengals ticket update

Posted Dec 19, 2012

Tickets remain available on all three levels of Paul Brown Stadium for Cincinnati's Dec. 30 season finale vs. Baltimore, the club's ticket office reported today.

"Sales have remained steady this week, but we are still several thousand short of a sellout," said ticket sales manager Andrew Brown. "The upside for fans at this point is that a number of seating options remain for what promises to be a very significant game. As we've said, we are giving our utmost to the goal of achieving a sellout and local television coverage, but more steady progress is going to be needed."

If the Bengals win at Pittsburgh this week and Baltimore loses at home against the N.Y. Giants, the Bengals will be able to win the AFC North with a victory over the Ravens. In any event, the Bengals are assured of being alive for a playoff berth entering the final regular season weekend.

 

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