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Rams tickets for London games on sale after delay over lease

St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford looks over his line at the Tennessee Titans defense in the second quarter at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis on August 20, 2011. The Rams will host games in London over the next three seasons.
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St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford looks over his line at the Tennessee Titans defense in the second quarter at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis on August 20, 2011. The Rams will host games in London over the next three seasons.

Tickets for the NFL's annual regular-season game in London will go on sale Monday after the St. Louis Rams solved an issue regarding their stadium lease, clearing the way for them to host games in Britain.

The general admission ticket sales were halted last week because the NFL's plans to have the Rams host one game per season at Wembley over the next three years clashed with the team's lease on Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.

However, NFL UK said on its website that the issue has been resolved and ticket sales will begin at 2 p.m. local time on Monday.

The Oct. 28 game at Wembley will feature the Rams and the New England Patriots, who lost Sunday's Super Bowl to the New York Giants.