The Buffalo Bills will likely play their final game at Highmark Stadium on Sunday when they host the New York Jets, marking the end of an era for a venue that has been home to generations of fans.
As the stadium prepares to close, fans have an opportunity purchase of memorabilia, including seats, turf and wickets. The Bills have teamed up with Brandon Steiner and CollectibleXchange to sell several items through team website.
Available items include single stadium seats ($550), a pair of stadium seats ($650), double grandstand seats ($550), backrests ($100), grass clippings ($100) and pieces of bars ($100). Each seat will include a numbered, tamper-resistant hologram with a scannable QR code and a letter of authenticity provided by CollectibleXchange.
Season ticket members will be able to apply and purchase their specific seats until January 31st.
Orders are expected to ship in spring 2026. A local pickup option will be available for Season Ticket Members, which is expected to be at Highmark Stadium. All sales are final and cannot be returned or refunded.
They are also available T-shirts, caps, photos and banners.
The Erie County Sheriff’s Office has warned fans that extra safety and security measures will be in place for what promises to be an emotional day. The measures will include additional uniformed and undercover personnel as well as video equipment.
“This game will be as important to our deputies as it is to the Bills Mafia, as this stadium holds a special place in our hearts. However, we will not be distracted or deterred from providing quality public safety services to fans attending Sunday’s game,” Sheriff John Garcia said in a Facebook post. “The Erie County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police and Orchard Park Police Department will be in close contact throughout the day with security personnel in and around Highmark Stadium. We will have additional uniformed and undercover personnel as well as video technology to ensure a safe environment for fans, players, coaches, officials and staff.”
Garcia warned that any fan who commits a crime on Sunday will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Deputies will be on the lookout for fans who attempt to damage or steal stadium property such as seats, turf and signage, according to the statement. Any individual attempting to enter the field before, during or after the game will be arrested.

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