On the verge of benching quarterback Marc Bulger and an estimated 3,500 unsold tickets as of 12 noon on Thursday, this weekend's Rams/Cardinals matchup will be only the second game to be blacked out in St. Louis since moving from L.A. Previous blackout in the Gateway City was last Christmas Eve vs. the Redskins.
STL Post-Dispatch: It appears that Rams-Cards won't be on local TV
Also from the P-D: A story confirming the blackout, as well as reporting that Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce attempted to foot the bill for all of the unsold tickets to fend off the game being blacked out. Granted, I'm sure he wouldn't want to do it for their matchups with Cleveland and Atlanta later on... The final two home games against Green Bay and Pittsburgh (a Thursday night game) have been sold out; another home game vs. Seattle still hangs in the balance.
As of 7 AM ET, the NFL TV Distribution Maps page still shows the game scheduled to be carried in Missouri, but will likely switch to the Seattle/Pittsburgh game called by Joe Buck and Troy Aikman at 12 noon local time.
STL Post-Dispatch: It appears that Rams-Cards won't be on local TV
Also from the P-D: A story confirming the blackout, as well as reporting that Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce attempted to foot the bill for all of the unsold tickets to fend off the game being blacked out. Granted, I'm sure he wouldn't want to do it for their matchups with Cleveland and Atlanta later on... The final two home games against Green Bay and Pittsburgh (a Thursday night game) have been sold out; another home game vs. Seattle still hangs in the balance.
As of 7 AM ET, the NFL TV Distribution Maps page still shows the game scheduled to be carried in Missouri, but will likely switch to the Seattle/Pittsburgh game called by Joe Buck and Troy Aikman at 12 noon local time.