Colts return unsold tickets for Monday Night Football vs. Saints

The Indianapolis Colts returned unsold tickets for their Monday Night Football game against the New Orleans Saints in prime-time.

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The Indianapolis Colts returned an unsold portion of their ticket allotment for their “Monday Night Football” game against the New Orleans Saints next week, opening the door for Saints fans who want to be in that number but haven’t gotten a seat yet to claim theirs. Tickets can be purchased by following this link.

In addition to the usual festivities that surround a Saints game, this prime-time matchup will recognize the team that won Super Bowl XLIV for New Orleans — a victory that came against these same Colts, as luck would have it. The Saints announced Friday that they plan to introduce many players and coaches from that championship-winning squad at halftime.

Few players on today’s Saints team remain from the 2009 team that went the distance. Quarterback Drew Brees is putting the final touches of his Hall of Fame resume, while punter Thomas Morstead is playing the best football of his career in his eleventh season. Their last remaining teammate from the Super Bowl champions, right tackle Zach Strief, retired after the 2017 season and joined the WWL Radio broadcast booth.

So this is a great opportunity for fans without tickets to relive some great memories and welcome Saints legends like Marques Colston, Reggie Bush, Garrett Hartley, and Jabari Greer back into the Superdome. This won’t be a game you’ll want to miss.

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