Buffalo Bills Tickets

Buffalo Bills Tickets

In 1959, the Buffalo Bills became one of the first members of the American Football League. Throughout the 1960s, the Buffalo Bills was a strong force that was never underestimated, winning two consecutive AFL Championships in 1964 and 1965, having AFL championship appearances for three consecutive years and being the only team to play in the post-season for four straight years (1963 – 1966).

In 1993, the Buffalo Bills made their biggest comeback when Frank Reich led the team to a 41-38 win against the Houston Oilers. Since then, the Buffalo Bills became the first team in NFL history to appear in Super Bowl games for four consecutive years. Unfortunately, the team also holds a record for losing those four Super Bowl games in a row.

2006 and 2007 saw numerous talented Bills that brought intensity to the field; big names like Marshawn Lynch, Trent Edwards, J.P. Losman, Paul Posluszny, Derrick Dockery, Langston Walker and Fred Edwards made sure their opponents know they’re not kidding.

Will 2008 be a season to witness the Bills’ flashes of talent like that of Marshawn Lynch who ran for over 1,100 yards in the last 13 games? Can Dick Jauron, only on his second year with the Buffalo Bills, lead the team in the right direction for a well-deserved postseason success?

Witness if the new additions can take the spotlight and give you Buffalo Bills fans the game-of-a-lifetime you’ve been waiting for. See what the 2008 season holds for the Buffalo Bills; watch them live at the Ralph Wilson Stadium and reserve premium Buffalo Bills tickets today!


Buffalo Bills News

Bills Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)
<p>A tale of two seasons redux.</p> <p>In 2010 under coach Chan Gailey, Buffalo started 0-8 and finished 4-4. In 2011, a 5-2 start had the masses excited again, but fans were let down by a 1-8 finish that included a seven-game losing streak.</p> <p>While injuries were a major factor—Buffalo lost seven starters, including running back Fred Jackson, center Eric Wood and nose tackle Kyle Williams—general manager Buddy Nix was still surprised by the magnitude of his club's nosedive.</p> <p>"It was fun to see the fans and this city get as excited as they did," Nix said. "(But) there's no excuse for losing seven games in a row; that was a complete downer and a complete surprise."</p> <p>The Bills have finished last in the AFC East for four consecutive years and finished 1-5 against...


Mock draft 1.0 (ProFootballWeekly.com)
An NFL-record 65 underclassmen were sorely needed to upgrade the talent in a weak senior class and figure to...


Ravens' fine season again ends bitterly (The Canadian Press)
OWINGS MILLS, Md. - For all they accomplished — an unprecedented perfect record at home, a division title and a berth in the AFC title game — the Baltimore Ravens nevertheless fell tantalizingly short of reaching their ultimate goal.


Ravens fine season again ends in disappointment (PA SportsTicker)
By DAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer