The Buffalo Bills' Week 18 game against the New York Jets may not have much riding on it, as the Bills have already secured a playoff spot and the New England Patriots have clinched the division, but it remains of great importance to the players and fans.
The Bills' game against the Jets will be their final regular-season game at Highmark Stadium, a place they have called home for the last 53 seasons. They will be moving to a new $2.1 billion home across Abbott Road from next season.
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Fans reacted to the Bills' farewell video for the stadium ahead of their Week 18 clash.
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"End of an era for Buffalo! So many memories, iconic games, and legendary moments. Farewell to a true football cathedral 🏟️💙🏈"End of an era for Buffalo! So many memories, iconic games, and legendary moments. Farewell to a true football cathedral 🏟️💙🏈
And still zero Super Bowl wins!
I hate seeing historical NFL stadiums replaced but then again the sport and money are so much different today then the early days. Seating requirements are now different, money potential different, even parking and access in/out of area has far different requirements now.
Buffalo better beat us by 53 if this stadium meant anything to them. Cmon, bills. Do it. 😂😂😂😂
I went there this summer for a concert and there are nicer high school stadiums. It’s crazy that they played there for so long. I love it though. You can’t have the NFL without Buffalo.
I'm sure that stadium has so many super bowl banners the way the fans talk
The memories were amazing. The tailgating, the bbq smell, the ppl, and the games made the atmosphere something to remember forever. But it's time for new memories across the street.
Damn where are they going to hang those superbowl banners at?
The stadium opened in 1973 as Rich Stadium and has been a home to some of the greatest NFL players over the last five decades, including O.J. Simpson, Bruce Smith, Thurman Thomas, Doug Flutie and Josh Allen.
Bills coach Sean McDermott updates on Josh Allen's injury for final game at Highmark Stadium
While the Bills Mafia will be preparing an emotional farewell for the final regular season at Highmark Stadium on Sunday, their star quarterback, Josh Allen, might not feature in the contest.
Allen aggravated his foot injury during the 13-12 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 17 and is a doubt for their final game of the season against the Jets.
Although the reigning NFL MVP said he was "okay," Bills coach Sean McDermott told reporters that Allen won't participate in Buffalo's walk-through practice on Wednesday, casting a doubt on his availability for Sunday's contest, despite "moving in the right direction."
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