Beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, single-game tickets will be available in person at the Paul Brown Stadium ticket office.
Single-game tickets are available on all three levels of the stadium, beginning at $44.
Tickets for the final two regular-season home games against the Denver Broncos (Dec. 7) and Pittsburgh Steelers (Dec. 22) will go on sale at a later, yet-to-be announced date. Tickets for those games currently are on sale as part of season-ticket or multi-game ticket packs.
The rest of the schedule includes games against the New York Jets (Aug. 16) and Indianapolis Colts (Aug. 28) in the preseason, while the regular-season home opponents are the Atlanta Falcons (Sept. 14), Tennessee Titans (Sept. 21), Carolina Panthers (Oct. 12), Baltimore Ravens (Oct. 26), Jacksonville Jaguars (Nov. 2) and Cleveland Browns (Nov. 6, Thurday night).
The Bengals’ 2014 home lineup includes two national prime-time games — just the third such instance in franchise history — on Nov. 6 vs. Cleveland (Thursday night on NFL Network) and on Dec. 22 vs. Denver (Monday night on ESPN). The only other seasons in which the Bengals had two prime-time regular-season home games were 2004 and ’07. This season’s two prime-time home games are fixed, not subject to flexible scheduling.
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