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Chiefs get blackout extension

The NFL has given the Kansas City Chiefs another day to avoid their first local TV blackout in 19 years.

A blackout looked inevitable this morning, but the Chiefs announced today that they have been given another 24 hours – until Friday at 12:05 p.m. Central – to sell out Sunday’s home game against the Buffalo Bills.

The Chiefs failed to sell out the game by the usual deadline of 72 hours before kickoff, but the league granted the team’s request for one more day. That’s a sign that the Chiefs are getting close to a sellout, as the league usually doesn’t extend the blackout deadline unless the game is virtually certain to sell out.

The Chiefs’ last local TV blackout came on December 16, 1990. Since then they’ve sold out 155 consecutive home games.

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4 Responses to “Chiefs get blackout extension”
  1. danlinker says: Dec 10, 2009 1:18 PM

    Florio had to get Smith to write this so it wouldn’t look like he is always the one bashing possible blackout games. CS

  2. doric44 says: Dec 10, 2009 1:34 PM

    seriously why this game is going to be terrible barely watchable and i’m a bills fan

  3. Moose Skyway says: Dec 10, 2009 1:55 PM

    doric44 – Last year when they played in Arrowhead it was pretty entertaining. 54-31!?! I thought it was the Bills most entertaining game of the year last year.
    Neither team has changed much either.

  4. The Rural Juror says: Dec 10, 2009 4:04 PM

    Puttign off the blackout until tnext week when the chiefs play the browns.

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