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The writing seems to be on the wall. The Bills playing in Buffalo is soon coming to an end. It is only a matter of time before they complete the move. I would expect once they move that the city of Buffalo would retain the rights to the Bills and they will change their team name and logo. If the league goes on strike in 2011 like it has been believed it will, I think they will use that year off to finalize the move. I could see only two more years in Buffalo for the Bills.
And for those who've come to grips with the idea of losing one regular-season home game every year, what about two?
Rogers has been listening to its Bills Fans and may be able to negotiate a new deal which will bring an additional Bills regular-season game to Toronto in each of 2010, 2011, and 2012! This now means that a quarter of the Bills home games could be played in Toronto. This would allow us to issue a new 3-Game Ticket Package for the 2010 games in Toronto. This includes tickets to 2 regular season games and 1 pre-season game, at a lower price per game than previously, for most seats. The average price per game for a variety of seating options is shown below. The total ticket prices for the 3-game pack is also shown.
The writing seems to be on the wall. The Bills playing in Buffalo is soon coming to an end. It is only a matter of time before they complete the move. I would expect once they move that the city of Buffalo would retain the rights to the Bills and they will change their team name and logo. If the league goes on strike in 2011 like it has been believed it will, I think they will use that year off to finalize the move. I could see only two more years in Buffalo for the Bills.