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Updated: Wednesday, 28 Dec 2011, 10:51 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 28 Dec 2011, 10:50 AM EST
CINCINNATI (AP) - By DAN SEWELL, Associated Press
The Cincinnati Bengals say Sunday's crucial game with the Baltimore Ravens is a sellout, only the second this season in Cincinnati.
A victory would clinch an NFL wild-card playoff spot for the 8-6 Bengals. After selling only 41,273 tickets for last Saturday's home game with Arizona, the club goosed this week's sales with a two-for-one offer for season ticket holders.
The game will start at 4:15 p.m. EST.
The only other sellout was against Pittsburgh, which always draws thousands of Steelers fans. The 65,500-seat stadium has been one-third empty for many games.
Bengals fans have been discouraged by years of losing and club ownership's reluctance to change.
However, young players including rookie quarterback Andy Dalton and rookie Pro Bowl wide receiver A.J. Green have kept this year's team in contention.
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