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Blackout lifted for Broncos-Chargers

Santa Ana Winds Stoke Wildfires In Southern California

SAN DIEGO, CA - OCTOBER 24: Qualcomm Stadium, which is housing citizens displaced from the wildfires, is shown in this aerial October 24, 2007 in San Diego, California. Multiple wildfires continue to burn across the San Diego and Los Angeles areas forcing the evacuation of over 800,000 people. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

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In Southern California, the Tebowmania will be televised.

As of Tuesday night, 3,400 non-premium tickets remained unsold for Sunday’s game between the Broncos and Chargers in San Diego. Even though the ticket office at Qualcomm Stadium is closed for Thanksgiving, the non-premium tickets have all been sold.

The Chargers have announced that the game has indeed been sold out. It’s unknown whether and to what extent the Chargers have purchased any of the available non-premium tickets at 34 cents on the dollar, as permitted by league rules.