Bills Preseason Game
by NewbieNY on 8/27/24Highmark Stadium - Orchard ParkFantastic experience! Easy to get in and fans were great!
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The Buffalo Bills became the seventh team to join the American Football League when Ralph C. Wilson was awarded the franchise in 1959. In 1964 and 1965, the Bills won the AFC Championship, and then-Head Coach Lou Saban was named AFL Coach of the Year for both seasons. After Marv Levy took over as Head Coach in 1986, the Bills won five AFC championships and made four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1990–1993. To date, the Bills are the only team to play in four consecutive Super Bowl games.
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Buffalo Bills Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: East
Year Founded: 1960
Team Colors: Royal Blue, Red
Mascot: Billy Buffalo
Team Rivals: New England Patriots, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium
Since opening in 1973, Highmark Stadium, located in Orchard Park, New York, has been the home to the Buffalo Bills. The stadium underwent several name changes; known as Ralph Wilson Stadium from 1998 to 2015, it was renamed New Era Field in 2016, then Bills Stadium in 2020. Following a new naming rights deal in 2021, its official name is now Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Stadium.
A visit to Highmark Stadium for a Buffalo Bills game is sure to be a loud and high-energy experience, as the team’s fanbase, the Bills Mafia, is arguably the most loyal in the NFL. The group got its start in November 2010 following the upset from a dropped pass by receiver Stevie Johnson that could have resulted in a game-winning touchdown. The hashtag #BillsMafia caught wind on Twitter, and since then the group has been known for their tailgating antics and game-day attire and energy.
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The Buffalo Bills’ biggest rivals are the New England Patriots, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs.
The Buffalo Bills have appeared in four consecutive Super Bowl championships: 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1994 — and while they lost each time, they hold the record for most consecutive Super Bowl appearances.
The Buffalo Bills last appeared in the Super Bowl on January 30, 1994. They lost to the Dallas Cowboys (30–13).
Fantastic experience! Easy to get in and fans were great!
If you have an opportunity to attend this FREE scrimmage in future years, take advantage of it. Cost in 2024 was $5 for parking, plus any concessions or souvenirs you bought. Our seats were in the 300 section, but it was general admission so if you can get there early you can get a seat that gives you a side view of the entire field. Highlights: Seeing Josh Allen walk around the entire perimeter of the field that bordered the stands and gently toss a football back and forth with fans in stands. If you were one of those lucky fan you could say, “I caught a pass from Josh Allen.” Also, it was interesting to watch the different position groups warm up and run through drills. If you didn’t go to St. John Fisher for training camp this was perhaps your first opportunity to see 2024 free agent signings and draft picks in action. Josh came out onto the field with a black helmet with a red standing buffalo logo, super cool. The mood was really fun and positive. (36,000 in attendance) My wife uses a cane, and we were able to get a handicapped parking spot right next to the entrance where they scan your ticket. We also were able to get an elevator ride up to the level where our seats were, saved a lot of walking. I guess there were giveaways and other activities going on in and near the field house but we came to see the scrimmage and the players, so mission accomplished getting excited for the new season. Lowlights: It was a slightly rainy day, but we can’t control the weather. Also, traffic in and out of the stadium was a nightmare, but I think it always is on game days (even though it wasn’t an actual game it had a similar vibe). Concessions were pricey ($17 for a tall boy beer or cocktail). We elected to eat afterward, not in the stadium These are the only reasons I had to ding my score down to four stars. Overall- well worth your time and super fun chance to see your favorite team. Not often you can get FREE tickets to something involving the Buffalo Bills. Go if you have the chance in future years.
It was mostly a normal practice. Josh went around the stadium throwing passes to kids. T-Shirts were thrown into the stands. Nice experience.
It was great to be able to show my 3 grandsons the stadium. They enjoyed it very much. However getting into the lot was horrible. We were in line on Southwestern for at least an hour even after the lots had been open for an hour. We missed the beginning when the team entered the stadium.
Was great to be able to sit wherever you wanted. This was especially special as I brought my 80 yr old mother who absolutely adores the Bills . So to be able to sit as close as we could to the field was great . Thank you for offering this special event !
what a great way to get up close and personal with the Buffalo Bills. Fun to watch them in a less serious environment then on a game day. wish they could lower food/drink prices for a day like that though.
Had a great time, staff was helpful, people were alittle pushy, but children had fun
Attended the Red & Blue game but we had no idea what was going on the entire time. There were NO announcements or anything, just playing music. Up on the scoreboard it would say Quarter 4, Red 20, Blue 16 and then it would switch to Quarter 1, Red 18, Blue 24 or something like that, so it leads me to assume that even the score board operator didn't have a clue what was going on the entire time. Very boring and barely kept my grandkids and myself entertained. Probably won't go again unless the format changes and some sort of information is provided. Also, concession stands didn't even offer half the food that was on their menus.
It was the best experience you could get so awesome just wish the my were doing autographs as we traveled over 800 miles and my grandson really wanted Josh Allen’s signature
See you next year!!! An experience we’ll look forward to every year