Blackout Lifted for Chargers vs. Broncos Game

The Chargers vs. Broncos game out of San Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium will be locally televised this Sunday now that TV blackout has been lifted.

The Chargers announced that enough tickets have been sold to lift the blackout, per NFL regulations.

Currently, only single Club seats to the game are still available. Fans can purchase those tickets on the Chargers website, by calling Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or by visiting the Chargers Ticket Office at Gate C at The Q.

Sunday’s game kicks off at 1:25 p.m. and will be televised in San Diego by CBS Sports. Football fans can also listen to the action on the field via local radio broadcast on Rock 105.3 and XTRA Sports 1360. The Spanish broadcast will be available on XHFG 107.3 FM.

Since the Chargers vs. Broncos match-up is a hot ticket, the Chargers and San Diego Police Department are warning fans to be mindful of scalpers and the possibility of fraudulent tickets out there. The best way to ensure that your tickets are not counterfeit is by purchasing them directly from the official team website.

According to the Chargers, several fans were turned away at the Qualcomm gates earlier this season during the Chargers vs. Cowboys game when they tried to enter using fraudulent tickets.

Due to the history – and rivalry – between the Bolts and the Broncos, the team expects potentially the largest crowd of the season at the stadium. Fans are encouraged to carpool to Qualcomm or use public transportation.

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