Cincinnati Bengals Sold Out Playoff Game… Finally
By Jesse Mapati
Dec 29, 2013; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton (14) celebrates after throwing a pass for a touchdown during the second quarter against the Baltimore Ravens at Paul Brown Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports
This Sunday’s AFC wild card playoff game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the San Diego Chargers at home is officially a sell out, as the Bengals ticket office announced it an hour ago
Thanks to Cincinnati based Proctor and Gamble and their brands Tide, Gillette, CoverGirl, and Bounty for purchasing tickets enable the game fo be sold out. The game will be shown on local television (Channel 12 WKRC).
This is the Bengals 9th sellout this season and the last of the four Wild Card games this weekend to sell out. Both Indianapolis and Green Bay both struggled to sellout their games. All three home teams needed their corporate sponsors to step up this weekend and buy tickets to ensure their hometown fans would be able to watch the games at home.
ATTENTION MILITARY VETERANS AND ACTIVE DUTY: Kroger will distribute the tickets to US Military veterans and Active Duty service members at several store locations in the area. Customers just need to show their Military ID for two FREE tickets to Sunday’s game (while supplies last). The distribution will take place on Saturday, Jan. 4 at the following Kroger store locations:
KROGER STORE LOCATIONS | ||
Location | Address | Time |
BLUE ASH | 4100 HUNT ROAD | 4-6 p.m. |
AMELIA | 262 MAIN STREET | 10 a.m. – Noon |
LIBERTY TOWNSHIP | 7300 YANKEE RD. | Noon – 2 p.m. |
NEWPORT MARKETPLACE | 130 PAVILION PKWY | 10 a.m. – Noon |
DENT | 5830 HARRISON AVE | 1-3 p.m. |
AUSTIN LANDING | 10101 LANDING WAY | 10 a.m. – Noon |
ENGLEWOOD | 885 UNION BLVD | Noon – 2 p.m. |
P&G and its brands have stepped up big time to buy the remaining tickets available. The tickets will be added to what Kroger is already giving away this weekend to local military families who can attend. Great thing Kroger did, and we would like to thank everyone who bought tickets. Now let’s talk about the game.