Hammer
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Not earth-shaking news or anything, but I found this in Peter King's column today:
The Arizona Cardinals stopped selling season tickets last week for their new 63,400-seat stadium in suburban Glendale, which means they're probably about 5,000 seats shy of selling out every game this year. (The Cardinals will keep some seats for single-game sales.)
Their last sellout: Sept. 24, 2000, when 69,568 fans crowded into Sun Devil Stadium -- mostly to see the Green Bay Packers. The Pack whipped Arizona 29-3 that day.
Not sure if the Broncos or Cowboys have played there in that span, but if they did, they didn't sell out.
Hammer
The Arizona Cardinals stopped selling season tickets last week for their new 63,400-seat stadium in suburban Glendale, which means they're probably about 5,000 seats shy of selling out every game this year. (The Cardinals will keep some seats for single-game sales.)
Their last sellout: Sept. 24, 2000, when 69,568 fans crowded into Sun Devil Stadium -- mostly to see the Green Bay Packers. The Pack whipped Arizona 29-3 that day.
Not sure if the Broncos or Cowboys have played there in that span, but if they did, they didn't sell out.
Hammer