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Bills Choose To Stick With Variable Scaled Pricing For Individual Game Tickets For '16

The Bills will again "utilize a variable scale for individual game tickets" for the '16 season, according to Sal Maiorana of the ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT & CHRONICLE. There are "four gold games that range from $140 to $80, one silver game at $118 to $66, two bronze games from $98 to $54, and two preseason games that range from $80 to $44." All of those prices "are for regular individual tickets." The overall average price of individual regular seats "increased approximately" 6% per game compared to last season (ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT & CHRONICLE, 5/13). In Buffalo, James Fink reports tickets for the Sept. 15 home opener against the Jets, a Thursday primetime game, "are the most expensive -- and set at the 'platinum' level while the two last regular season games -- played six days apart in December -- are the least expensive." The Bills are retiring Pro Football HOFer Bruce Smith's No. 78 uniform during the Jets game (BIZJOURNALS.com, 5/13). 

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