· 2026-07-04

The Buffalo Bills are limiting access to their first event at the new Highmark Stadium, the Return of the Red and Blue scrimmage, to season ticket holders.
This move is sure to draw mixed reactions from fans, with some feeling that they are being pushed aside.
The team sent an email to fans stating that the event, scheduled for Saturday, August 8, will be exclusive to season ticket holders.
The email thanked fans for their support before revealing the new policy.
The decision may be seen as a way to reward season ticket holders, who have paid thousands of dollars for their personal seat licenses.
But it also means that fans who cannot afford season tickets will be unable to attend the event.
The Buffalo Bills are currently standing 15th in the American Football Conference with a 3-14 record, on a L5 streak.
The Return of the Red and Blue scrimmage will take place just one week before the team's preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers.
The Buffalo Bills' next game is scheduled for September 13, 2026, against the Houston Texans.
And this change in policy may have an impact on fan engagement and attendance at future events.
The team's QB, Josh Allen, and other players will be participating in the scrimmage, which was previously an inexpensive event for families and fans.
But now, only season ticket holders will have the opportunity to see them in person.
The Buffalo Bills' decision to limit access to the event has sparked a debate among fans, with some feeling that it is unfair to those who cannot afford season tickets.
So, the team will have to consider the reactions of their fans and find a way to balance their needs with the needs of their season ticket holders.
The event will take place at 7pm on Saturday, August 8, and will be a significant moment for the team and their fans.