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Single Game Seats On Sale

Seahawks, 49ers games remain part of "Protect The Nest" packages

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Single-game tickets for Arizona Cardinals 2013 home games are on sale to the general public.

Due to strong demand for the Oct. 17 contest vs. the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football and the December 29 game vs. the San Francisco 49ers, tickets to those games will only be available through a special "Protect the Nest Plan."

Individual game tickets for all other 2013 Cardinals home games will be available to the general public on Saturday at 10 a.m. exclusively through Ticketmaster. Fans can purchase tickets on-line at www.ticketmaster.com, by phone (800-745-3000), or at participating Arizona Ticketmaster ticket centers. These include locations at Fry's/Fry's Marketplace and La Curacao. Fans should check with each individual outlet for hours of operation, as they vary by location.

Tickets will not be available until Monday, Aug. 5 at the Cardinals Tempe training facility box office (8:30 a.m-5 p.m.) and the University of Phoenix Stadium box office (10 a.m.-6 p.m.).

Cardinals season ticket holders will have the opportunity to purchase them three days before the general public on-sale date through an exclusive pre-sale opportunity starting on Wednesday, July 31 at 10 a.m. via www.ticketmaster.com (password required).

"PROTECT THE NEST PLANS": The Red Plan features the December 29 49ers game along with the October 6 contest against the Carolina Panthers.

The White Plan contains the October 17 game vs. Seattle along with the preseason matchup against the Dallas Cowboys on August 17.

The two game plans start as low as $60 per seat plus applicable facility use fees.

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