Six straight losing seasons, a poor economy and the NFL lockout are being blamed for contributing to the Buffalo Bills' lowest season-ticket sales total in a decade. That was the sobering picture painted by CEO Russ Brandon on Wednesday in confirming the team has sold 37,555 season tickets prior to its home opener against Oakland this weekend. It's the lowest total since 2001, when the Bills sold just over 36,300 season tickets. It's also 6,500 short of last year's total and ends a string of eight straight years of selling 42,000 or more season tickets. Source: Associated Press
Strange. Even with the team actually seeming to be on the upswing and new better looking uni's. Stuff like that usually increases ticket sales.
Yeah, bc of that, the stadium should be sold out the whole season hboy: Bills still remain one of the first teams, to be relocated....
LMAO...bump that thread for old time sake. But really...what do people expect? The Bills haven't given people a reason to buy season tickets in the last how many years? If they are surprised by this, they got more issues than not selling enough season tickets...really...