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The Tennessee Titans tried to deter Bengals fans from attending Saturday’s divisional playoff game at Nissan Stadium, but it appears that they were unsuccessful in doing so.
Earlier this week, the Titans changed its ticket transfer policy, making it tougher for Bengals fans to purchase a ticket to the game.
Via News Channel 5
“We want Nissan Stadium to be two tone blue. And so by limiting this transfer window, it also limits the number of visiting team fans that we’ll have in the stadium,” said Brooke Ellenberger, Vice President of Ticketing for the Titans.
After tickets are purchased, either directly from the Titans or through approved NFL sites, they can’t be transferred to someone else until 24 hours before kickoff. The earliest that could happen this weekend is Friday at 3:30 p.m. The hope is, that will be enough to prevent certain fans from a certain Ohio city from hitting the road.
Bengals fans showed up in Nashville in droves despite the new ticket policy.
Oh my goodness. I now understand why Nashville limited ticket transfers. You guys, #WHODEYNATION has officially invaded. Be so proud. No matter where you’re rooting from, the @Bengals fanbase is EPIC pic.twitter.com/pDU4K17LcT
— Kris Foley (@whodeynorth) January 22, 2022
Reinforcements have arrived @bengals pic.twitter.com/g4Hei9Kd3M
— Bengal Jim’s BTR (@bengaljims_BTR) January 22, 2022
Just a few @Bengals fans here early! @whodeynation, let’s go!!!! 🐅 pic.twitter.com/5Iq163wXTE
— Kris Foley (@whodeynorth) January 22, 2022
Welcome to PBS south!! #Bengals @bengals @ochocinco @LanceMcAlister pic.twitter.com/HSP296SU4g
— The World Famous Bengal Trailer (@bengaltrailer) January 22, 2022
Bengals fans taking over Tennessee! #WHODEY pic.twitter.com/9hN1N6LanW
— Cincinnati Clothing Co. (@CINClothingCo) January 22, 2022
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