Tickets for London NFL Game to be Resold Monday

February 5, 2012

The NFL’s annual game in London considered to be in jeopardy after ticket sales for this year’s game were suspended will go on sale on Monday at 2pm after the St. Louis Rams resolved an issue regarding the lease on their stadium.

“We’re going to play the London games,” NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Friday. “We hope it will be with the Rams and the New England Patriots next year. That’s what we planned. … But there are issues that obviously are going to have to get resolved. We know there are discussions going on. We hope that will get resolved shortly.”

The Rams are to host the Patriots Oct. 28 Wembley and have agreed to give up a home game in each of the next three seasons to play in London.

However, that apparently clashes with the team’s lease on the Edward Jones Dome, where the Rams play their regular home games.