Cardinals have sellout for Panthers game thanks to NFL's deadline extension
TEMPE, Ariz. - The Arizona Cardinals' game against the Carolina Panthers 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 just under 1,000 tickets remaining Thursday and the NFL extended the deadline.
Arizona has now sold out all 38 games at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, which opened in 2006.
However, this was the third time this season Arizona needed a 24-hour blackout deadline extension from the league.
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