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Lions avoid TV blackout by using extension to sell out home opener

ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- The Detroit Lions used an extension from the NFL to sell out their home opener against the Minnesota Vikings and avoid a TV blackout.

The Lions on Thursday still had 1,700 tickets to sell by 1 p.m. Friday for the game to be televised in the Detroit, Lansing, Saginaw-Flint and Toledo, Ohio, markets.

Detroit had 50 consecutive sellouts at Ford Field until Oct. 26, 2008, when it played Washington. The Lions failed to sell out other games later in the season en route to setting an NFL mark with the first 0-16 season.

The Lions lost this season's opener at New Orleans, extending their losing streak to 18 games dating to the 2007 season.

Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

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