Not sold out....... but no blackout. Oddly, there's still plenty of Chiefs tickets left, and they forced fans to buy both.
Nope. Maybe at first, but as of yesterday you could easily buy tickets to just the Bronco game. You had the option to buy tickets to both.
I'm way out of touch living in the NW, but why does this game not sell out? This is epic stuff for our conference...Payton a donkey...lets ride him hard and put him away wet!
Exactly...... they have been combining games together, to try tell sell the less popular games. I haven't heard that it was optional to buy the 2nd game.
This was very recent....... seems an odd way to try to sellout the Broncos game: Chargers Selling Nationally-Televised Two-Game Package Posted Oct 2, 2012 By Public Relations A limited number of tickets are still available to the nationally-televised matchup between the Chargers and Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos, and the only way to get those tickets now is through the purchase of the two-game package that includes exciting matchups against the Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs. Through the special two-game package, fans have the rare opportunity to purchase the same seat for both prime-time contests at Qualcomm Stadium. The Bolts host the Broncos on ESPN’s Monday Night Football on Oct. 15 and the Chiefs on the NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football on Nov. 1. The Chargers-Broncos Monday night matchup is also the team’s annual breast cancer awareness game. Fans will receive pink ribbons and information cards from members of Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) sorority, as well as a Chargers breast cancer awareness car magnet, presented by UC San Diego Health System. A breast cancer survivor will serve as the game’s honorary captain. Tickets start as low as $54 for each game or $108 for the two-game package against two of the Chargers’ biggest rivals in the AFC West. Great seat locations are still available, including seats in the lower levels of the stadium. For more information or to purchase two-game packages, fans can go to www.Chargers.com, or visit the Chargers’ Ticket Office at Gate C at Qualcomm Stadium.
Where in the Bay? If you find yourself in SF there's a bar in Lower Haight called Danny Coyle's. Irish pub and all Chargers fans.