Lions game against Rams blacked out on local TV
Oct 29, 2009 - 7:27 PM DETROIT(AP) -- The Detroit Lions game against the St. Louis Rams will be blacked out on TV in and around the Motor City.Lions spokesman Bill Keenist said Thursday the team did not sell all the 10,000-plus tickets that were still available the previous day.
The lackluster game featuring the Lions (1-5) and the winless Rams (0-7) will be blacked out in the Detroit, Lansing, Saginaw-Flint and Toledo, Ohio, markets.
Detroit sold out two of its first four games, getting a lot of help the last time it was home from Pittsburgh Steelers fans who filled Ford Field.
No one has shouted yet.
Be the first!
Be the first!
Related News
- Dan Campbell Comes Under Fire Following Lions Loss Jan 29
- Brock Purdy Proves Merit for 49ers Jan 29
- Lions Defeat Buccaneers, Advance to NFC Championship Game Jan 21
- Baker Mayfield Corrects Trash Talk from Lions Jan 18
- Matthew Stafford's Wife Claims Lions Fans Booed QB's Children Jan 16
- Matt Stafford Taking on Lions Is a Primetime Matchup Jan 8
- Detroit Lions Are Eligible for Criticism Jan 3
- Detroit Lions Week 16 grades: Offense passes big test vs. Vikings Dec 26
- Week 17 opening odds: Lions significant road underdogs vs Cowboys Dec 26
- Recently-cut Lions kicker Riley Patterson quickly finds new team Dec 26
- Discussion: Is this the best Detroit Lions team of your lifetime? Dec 26
- Updated NFC playoff picture: Lions’ path to 1-seed opens with 49ers loss Dec 25