No blackout: All tickets sold for Vikings-Cardinals

Sunday's Minnesota-Arizona game will be on TV locally.

October 6, 2011 at 4:17PM

Hoping to catch Sunday's Vikings-Cardinals game from the comfort of your own home? We've got good news then. This morning Steve LaCroix, the Vikings' vice president of sales and marketing, announced that all remaining tickets for this weekend's game have been sold, wiping away the feared blackout that would have kept the Fox broadcast from being aired in the local market.

There's also some good news for those still hoping to attend the game. The Cardinals, it turns out, have returned some of their visiting team allotment of tickets which should give Vikings fans some additional options to purchase tickets for this weekend's game in the next couple days.

The noon kickoff will be broadcast on Fox with Chris Myers on play-by-play, Tim Ryan on color analysis and Drea Avent handling sideline duties.

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