‘Super Bowl tickets for house’ ad turns out to be prank

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When it looks too good to be true …

A classified ad recently published in a Denver paper made it look like a Broncos fan was seeking two Super Bowl tickets in exchange for his house.

Turns out the ad was a creative prank pulled off by a friend, a Steelers fan. The Broncos fan, Brian Lusk, is not selling his house nor is he getting divorced.

Lusk told KUSA-9News in Denver:

“I have a buddy who’s a good Pittsburgh Steelers fan – and we had some bets going for the Steelers game and of course the Broncos won so I rode him pretty hard for two or three days and gave him a lot of heck.”

In return, Lusk has a phone that won’t stop ringing.

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