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Some Baltimore Fans Sell Tickets To Steelers Game

BALTIMORE (WJZ) ― Selling tickets or selling out?  Thousands of Ravens fans are selling their seats to the Steelers.

Jessica Kartalija reports players and hardcore fans are crying foul.

Black and gold and that infamous terrible towel, the Steelers are the team Ravens fans love to hate, yet Baltimore fans are selling Pittsburgh fans tickets to the game!

"It's the ultimate disrespect.  I don't think they'd sell their tickets to us," said Terrell Suggs.

Barker Koppelman is VP of ticket sales for the Ravens.

"Obviously we don't want them doing that.  We want as many Ravens fans in the house as possible," he said.

So is selling to Steelers fans selling out?

"When you do that, you sort of give up your right to say how great a fan you are, if you're willing to sell your ticket and give your fanship for money and let another team's fan come into our building and root against your team," said David Steele, sports columnist for the Baltimore Sun.

But with the slumping economy and holidays just around the corner, many Ravens fans are quick to sell their tickets to anyone as long as they get their money.

"I'm sure that Steelers fans offered them a hefty price.  At the same time, we would rather they keep their tickets because Steelers fans come in packs and droves and when you're the home team, you wish the fans would not sell it," said Willie Anderson.

"You cannot fault any of these people but maybe you should look toward our own community first if you want to release your tickets," said Jason Brown.

Tickets to the game have been sold out for months.  With the Ravens just one game behind the Steelers in the AFC North, the price of tickets went through the roof online. 

Save for the sight of those bright gold towels, there's no way to pinpoint exactly how many Steelers fans will actually attend the game.

"Ultimately our fans are going to drown them out and if we're playing well, we're going to drown them out," Koppelman said.

The Steelers have lost the last five games they've played in Baltimore. 

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