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Buffalo Bills Tickets And Seating Chart

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When it comes to the Buffalo Bills, there's plenty of buzz going on surrounding this great team that takes to the field and communities with the same intent to win. Some of the latest headlines are taken straight from the action, including consideration for the Hall of Fame for Andre Reed, a former Buffalo Bills wide receiver. Reed holds 11th place for NFL all-time touchdown receptions with 87. With seven straight visits to the Pro Bowl , 13,710 all-purpose career yards, four seasons with more than 1,000 receiving yards and an overall productive career worth of consideration of the Hall of Fame.

During week 1 of the game at New England, Aaron Schobel made an interception play that has been voted the Bills Play of the Year. Schobel's interception beat Terrell Owens 98 yard touchdown catch that won Owens the Bills Player of the Year in 2009. Home team challenger Steve Hedin represented the Bills well with the second highest score in the world of 1,991 points for the 17 weeks of games. Hedin won a trip to the Pro Bowl and two lower level sideline Bills season tickets as well as a host of other prizes and gifts.

Bills placekicker and spokesperson for the Make-A-Wish foundation Rian Lindell recently helped to kick off Chris Shahin's Super Bowl trip to South Florida. The 14-year old from East Amherst, New York has been battling T-Cell Leukemia and was surprised at Buffalo Niagara International Airport when Lindell showed up to greet the family's limo before they departed to Florida. Over on the coaching staff side, Chan Gailey recently named George Edwards, who has been coaching in the NFL for 12 years, to the position of defensive coordinator. Edwards plans to make some changes to the Bills in terms of their defensive scheme but says they will do what's best for the players.

Located at 1 Bills Drive in Orchard Park, New York, the Ralph Wilson Stadium is the home territory for all of the Bills home games. With a seating capacity for 73,967, the Bills have been tenants of Ralph Wilson Stadium since its opening in 1973. Originally called Rich Stadium from 1973 to 1998, Ralph Wilson Stadium is often affectionately referred to as "The Ralph". This open air stadium has a field made of AstroTurf grass and is owned by Erie County. The original seating for Ralph Wilson Stadium was 80,020 but in 1998, although with a name change, the stadium reduced the number of seats to provide patrons with larger seating options and more seating in club areas that is more luxurious.

In 2007, a new HD Mitsubishi LED board that measures 88.8 feet by 32.5 feet with ribbon boards was added to the stadium to replace the old Sony JumboTron that served the stadium for 13 years. Ralph Wilson Stadium is regarded as one of the toughest stadiums when it comes to the wind and kicking. Although the field is 50 feet below ground level, the upper most portion of the top deck stands are just sixty feet above ground and because Buffalo is regarded as one of the windiest cities in the nation, prevailing winds often cause wind patterns that Ralph Wilson Stadium is known for.

Fantastic pre-game events that you can enjoy when visiting Ralph Wilson Stadium include the 97 Rock Tailgate Zone in the Corolla area (Lot 2) where there's live music, great prizes to win, beverages, food and more. You can get started with your game day part up to five hours before kickoff. At no extra cost on game day, there's the Game Day Experience at the Fieldhouse. Plenty of entertainment, interactive games, food and access to the display and exhibit areas make this a great way to get into the spirit of the game before it actually starts.
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