| The Minnesota Vikings are freezing ticket prices for the near future. This is the first time since 1998 that Minnesota will keep ticket prices frozen.
The NFL is hoping to reduce ticket prices, stating that ticket prices for playoffs will be 10 percent lower this year. This in response to the massive recession starting in the U.S. and the “economic challenges facing fans.” The U.S. economy has been in a recession for the past year. “Our family and ownership group have been energized by the passion of Vikings fans since we took ownership of the team,” Mark Wilf, co-owner and president of the team, said this Tuesday. The Minnesota Vikings have a 9-5 record and are set to clinch the North Division title if they beat the Falcons this Sunday. |


What have you got against showing bluejay games. I’m sick of sitting down to watch a game and its Boston or New york.I’m a Canadian
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