Quantcast
breaking news

Big Game Helping Indy Thrive After Colts' Disastrous Season

By: Michael C. Fehn
Updated: February 3, 2012
watch video
If you can find a ticket to Sunday's Big Game, you can expect to pay quite a premium.  Some reports indicate tickets are going for anywhere between two and ten thousand dollars each.

But the ticket business is helping Indianapolis thrive in what is usually dead time of the year.  And the extra business is welcomed following the Colts' dismal year.

Click on the video player for more.

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

The Bears have used their first pick of the draft on Oregon guard Kyle Long....

The Bears have signed free agent defensive linemen Kyle Moore and Andre Fluellen....

The Bears have signed free agent tightend Steve Maneri....

The Bears and Brian Urlacher are going their seperate ways....

The Bears have signed free agent offensive tackle Jermon Bushrod....

The Bears have signed free agent tightend Martellus Bennett....

Post game interviews, as well as thoughts on the big 3rd quarter power outage....

Legendary NFL Commissioner hoped it would be this big...

Plenty of star power on hand for the Big Game. Our crew in New Orleans caught up with former Steelers players Jerome Bettis and Hines Ward....

49ers make final field appearance before Sunday's Big Game....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Pahomepage.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved