Bengals sell out regular season finale against Baltimore

Paul Brown Stadium

FIle photo of Paul Brown Stadium. (Photo by Tyler Barrick /Getty Images)

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Posted: 12/28/2012

Local football fans will be able to watch the playoff-bound Cincinnati Bengals close out the regular-season portion of their schedule on television Sunday when they take on the Baltimore Ravens at Paul Brown Stadium.

The Bengals Ticket Office announced Friday that the team's matchup against AFC North rival Baltimore is a sell out, meaning the game will be televised in local markets.

The sell out, which is the sixth for the team in eight home games this season, comes a week after the Bengals secured a berth in the 2012 playoffs with a convincing victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Due to ticket returns, a limited number of tickets remain available for Sunday's game, the team announced in a press release. These tickets can be purchased by calling the Bengals Ticket Hotline during business hours at 513-621-8383 or toll free at 866-621-8383. Tickets also can be purchased at any time through Bengals.com.

The Bengals will open the postseason on Jan. 5 or 6, in a road game against an opponent which will be determined by Sunday’s NFL results.

Sunday's action will kickoff at 1 p.m. from Paul Brown Stadium,

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