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2006 NFL Tickets


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Does anyone know when tickets for the 2006 season go on sale? Every year I promise myself I will try to snag some single game tix and every summer I realize that I missed the onsale :doah:

 

Anyone know? Is it team by team? Is there a resource I can check?

 

Thank you.

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It is team by team.

 

Season tickets go first, and many teams sell out there and have a waiting list. And at a minimum, they are dealt out after the schedule is announced in April.

 

After any remaining team exhausted the season tickets, they will either sell single-game tickets or partial-season tickets. It depends on the team.

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How do they know whos playing who already? Does it go by won loss record?

 

This was on the Vikings website:

 

 

 

Single Game Tickets

A very limited number of single-game tickets for 2006 Vikings home games will go on sale mid July. The NFL will release the Vikings schedule in mid April. Tickets may be available at all Midwest Ticketmaster locations, by phone through Ticketmaster at (651) 989-5151 or on the internet at Ticketmaster.com.

 

 

 

Minnesota Vikings 2006 Opponents

(The NFL will release the Vikings 2006 schedule in mid April.)

 

Home:

Chicago Bears

Detroit Lions

Green Bay Packers

Arizona Cardinals

St. Louis Rams

Carolina Panthers

New England Patriots

New York Jets

 

Away:

Chicago Bears

Detroit Lions

Green Bay Packers

San Francisco 49ers

Seattle Seahawks

Washington Redskins

Buffalo Bills

Miami Dolphins

 

http://www.vikings.com/tickets_suites.html

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How do they know whos playing who already? Does it go by won loss record?

 

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14 of the 16 opponents are predetermined, based on 2 games each in your division, then all the teams once in another division in your conference, which rotate by year, and all the teams in one division in the other conference which rotates by year.

 

The other 2 games are the other 2 teams in the conference which finished in the same position (1st-4th) as your team did.

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