The Buffalo Bills are a National Football League franchise with their home operations in the Buffalo, New York metro area. They play their home games in the suburb of Orchard Park, New York at Ralph Wilson Stadium, named after the team's founder and current owner.
The Bills have talented skill position players such as wide receiver Lee Evans, running backs C.J. Spiller and Fred Jackson and cornerback Terrence McGee. This page deals with the options for obtaining Bills tickets for their home schedule.
The Bills perennially have one of the lowest ticket prices in the NFL and 2010 is no exception. The team announced that the average season ticket would cost nearly $15 less than the average NFL ticket did in 2009. The average ticket price in Buffalo for season tickets this year is $59.19 per game, for seven regular season and one preseason contest. The eighth home game in the regular season and second preseason tilt are held in Toronto, Ontario at the Rogers Centre as part of a five year agreement that began in 2008.http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-3/Buffalo-Bills-release-2010-ticket-prices/f019d78f-1426-43a9-aa76-dc64ef529205
Season ticket packages for the Bills range from $280 to $640 in the general seating areas of the stadium. For parties interested in sitting in premium seating areas or suites should contact the team's ticket office for more information. It has also been announced that single game tickets will cost in the range of $45 to $90 per ticket once they go on sale. Tickets for single games may be purchased on game day or through an alternative reseller, such as StubHub or the NFL Ticket Exchange by Ticketmaster as well.http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-3/Buffalo-Bills-release-2010-ticket-prices/f019d78f-1426-43a9-aa76-dc64ef529205
The opponents for the Bills at home during the 2010 NFL season are: the New York Jets, Miami Dolphins and New England Patriots of the AFC East, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns of the AFC North, the Jacksonville Jaguars of the AFC South and the Detroit Lions of the NFC North. The Bills eighth home game is against the Chicago Bears of the NFC North, but that game was the one selected to take place in Toronto on November 7, 2010.http://www.ballparks.com/tickets/nfl/buffalo_bills_tickets.htm
Buffalo Bills Tickets Pro-Tips
The tickets can be purchased on the Bills website, by phone, or through third-party retailer sites. All care should be taken when buying tickets from a site that is not official, as scalping tickets is illegal. Tickets can also be purchased on game day at the game, if it has not sold out.
Ralph Wilson Stadium was opened in 1973 and has been the home for the Bills for 37 years, replacing the old War Memorial Stadium in downtown Buffalo as their home venue. The stadium was built for $22 million, with $63 million worth of renovations built in 1999. The field is an AstroPlay surface and is owned by Erie County. Its seating capacity is 73,967 with 164 suites and 6,878 club seats available.http://football.ballparks.com/NFL/BuffaloBills/index.htm
