You don’t have to tell the Minnesota Vikings how big Sunday night’s game is. In the days leading up to Sunday night’s showdown against the Detroit Lions, the Vikings took the unusual measure of buying ...
With the game at Detroit's Ford Field, the Vikings are throwing their money around, trying to offset the Lions' home-field advantage. The Vikings spent $2 million on about 1,900 tickets for seats ...
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Vikings season ticket holders were given the opportunity to pick up significantly discounted seats for the Detroit Lions game on Sunday. The team bought about 1,900 tickets for just under $2 million.
Under NFL policy, the visiting team is generally given about 600 tickets to use for a road game, but the Vikings wanted to get more of their fans inside of Ford Field, so they decided to spend ...
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The Vikings have spent nearly $2 million on tickets on the secondary market leading up to Sunday night's massive game at the Lions in Week 18, according to a report from Sports Illustrated on ...
The Minnesota Vikings paid a lot of money to get some extra tickets to Sunday’s crucial game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. The Vikings spent nearly $2 million to buy roughly 1,900 ...
The buyer, who could have been a broker, has since listed the ticket for resale again. Sunday’s game between the Lions and Vikings will be a winner-take-all matchup, with the victor claiming the ...
In the days leading up to Sunday night’s showdown against the Detroit Lions, the Vikings took the unusual measure of buying around 1,900 tickets for the road game on the secondary market ...
Wesley Hitt/Getty Images According to a report from Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, the Vikings organization bought about 1,900 tickets for the game at about $1,000 each. That's right ...