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Bengals sell out Browns game

Consecutive sellout streak reaches 50

November 24, 2009, 2:59 p.m.

STAFF REPORT

The Bengals announced Tuesday that Sunday's game against Cleveland has sold out, extending the team's consecutive sellout streak to 50 (including regular season and postseason).

Although the blackout has been lifted, there are a limited number of single- and partial-view seats still available.

"We thank our fans for responding to our successful season by selling out the Cleveland game," said ticket sales manager Andrew Brown. "But it's clear we will need strong sales from this point forward to sell out for the Lions and Chiefs. We are working hard to achieve that end and hope that we can fill the stadium for our final two home games in the push for the playoffs."

The team said there are more than 6,500 tickets available for each of the team's two remaining regular-season home games against the Detroit Lions on Dec. 6 and against the Kansas City Chiefs on Dec. 27.

The Bengals are 7-3 after Sunday's loss in Oakland and currently in first place in the AFC North. They lead the 6-4 Steelers by one game.