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Buffalo Bills Tickets

Great Seats USA has tickets in stock for every game. Below you can find a team schedule and ticket listing.  Tickets are available for both home and away games. If the Buffalo Bills make the playoffs, you can buy playoff tickets from Great Seats USA. Great Seats USA is a member of the BBB online reliability program. Our server is encrypted to make sure ordering tickets to see the is safe. >

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The Buffalo Bills play all their home games at . To make sure you have the perfect Buffalo Bills tickets, GreatSeatsUSA.com has an seating chart available so you can view exactly where your tickets are located before you purchase them.
 
 
 
 
Event
Date / Time
Location
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10/19/2008
1:00 PM
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, NY
 

10/26/2008
1:00 PM
Dolphins Stadium
Miami, FL
 
 
 
Event
Date / Time
Location
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11/2/2008
1:00 PM
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, NY
 

11/9/2008
1:00 PM
Gillette Stadium
Foxboro, MA
 

11/17/2008
8:30 PM
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, NY
 

11/23/2008
12:00 PM
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO
 

11/30/2008
1:00 PM
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, NY
 
 
 
Event
Date / Time
Location
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12/14/2008
1:00 PM
Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, NJ
 

12/21/2008
2:05 PM
Invesco Field at Mile High
Denver, CO
 

12/28/2008
1:00 PM
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, NY
 
 
Buffalo Bills Information
The Buffalo Bills have never won a Super Bowl, despite going to 4 straight Super Bowls from 1991-1994. In that era, the Marv Levy coached team starred Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas at QB and RB, a receiving corps led by Andre Reed, and a defense anchored by DE Bruce Smith. Their trademark was a "no-huddle" offense that proved to very effective. While the Redskins and the Cowboys handled the Bills in their first three Super Bowls, the 1991 Super Bowl was a heartbreaker. Down 20-19, the Bills had a decision: They could attempt a 47-yard field goal, or try one more offensive play. They elected to kick the field goal and Scott Norwood missed it. Many criticized Marv Levy for ths decision that he made. After the 1996 season, Jim Kelly retired. Marv Levy retired the following season.