How would you like to own a piece of Buffalo Bills history? Soon you will literally be able to own a piece of the NFL franchise’s current home, Highmark Stadium.
Members of the Bills Mafia already have plenty of Buffalo Bills merchandise. Many fans have home and away jerseys, Bills jackets, mugs, hats, luggage, footballs, lamps, and robes. Heck, the babies in the family even have Bills onesies! In the near future you could own something no other Bills fan has.

The Buffalo Bills have been playing in the current Highmark Stadium, formerly known as Rich Stadium, ‘The Ralph’, New Era Stadium and Bills Stadium, since 1973. Along with name changes there have been several updates to the stadium over the years but in 2022 it was announced a new stadium would be built.
The new Highmark Stadium is expected to be completed and ready for the 2026 NFL season but what will become of the current Highmark Stadium? According to WKBW, Erie County owns the building and plans to collect and sell memorabilia from the stadium.
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If Erie County follows what the New York Yankees did with the old Yankee Stadium, Bills fans will have the chance to own seats, bricks, pieces of the turf, stadium signs, trash cans, the goal posts and perhaps even mementos from players lockers.
Steiner Sports is currently listing these Yankee Stadium items for sale:
Old Yankee Stadium game used dirt paperweight – $109Old Yankee Stadium women’s rest room sign – $187Old Yankee Stadium seat back, signed by Joe Torre – $3,463Old Yankee Stadium pitching rubber, signed by Mariano Rivera – $7,363Did Anyone Watch These TV Shows in the 1980s and 1990s?
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