Cardinals get sellout after deadline extension

TEMPE, Ariz. (AP)—The Arizona Cardinals’ game against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday has sold out.

After the NFL gave the defending NFC champions a 24-hour extension on the television blackout deadline, the Cardinals announced the sellout Friday.

The Cardinals said they had about 800 tickets remaining Thursday and the NFL extended the deadline.

It was the fourth time this season Arizona needed a 24-hour blackout deadline extension from the league.

The Cardinals now have sold out all 39 games at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, which opened in 2006.

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  1. <i>vtruitner</i>
    10. Posted by vtruitner Fri Nov 13 6:40pm EST

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    Jeff D: Pretty bold, considering the Cardinals crushed the Seahawks by 24 points in Seattle. I think the Cards finally play well at home and destroy the Hawks again.
  2. Jeff D
    9. Posted by Jeff D Fri Nov 13 5:45pm EST

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    Awsome, that's 800 more people who get to watch the Cards get beat down. Hawks 24 -17!
  3. brian b
    8. Posted by brian b Sat Oct 31 1:26pm EDT

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    THat's because friday is pay day. Nfl needs to make the blackout deadline Friday instead of Thursday.
  4. JUICEMAN
    7. Posted by JUICEMAN Fri Oct 30 9:05pm EDT

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    foook yeah cards!
  5. Joel D
    6. Posted by Joel D Fri Oct 30 5:51pm EDT

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    look at the date he posted that... it was back in the day! lol
  6. Cowboy84
    5. Posted by Cowboy84 Fri Oct 30 5:47pm EDT

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    Marcus just made a complete jackass of himself to all Yahoo sports readers
  7. PitBull
    4. Posted by PitBull Fri Oct 9 5:57pm EDT

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    Marcus?????WTF Colts?????
  8. Marcus
    3. Posted by Marcus Sat Sep 26 1:09pm EDT

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    Looking forward to this one! Should be a high scoring game!
    Colts 31
    Cardinals 34
  9. John
    2. Posted by John Fri Sep 25 2:52am EDT

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    Nice
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