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CEO of Buffalo Bills Terry Pegula Announces Discounted Tickets for Hardship Cases to Attend Highmark Stadium for the Season Opener

CEO of Buffalo Bills Terry Pegula Announces Discounted Tickets for Hardship Cases to Attend Highmark Stadium for the Season Opener

This morning at 11:15 AM +07 on Friday, August 22, 2025, Terry Pegula, CEO of the Buffalo Bills, unveiled a heartfelt initiative to bring football closer to the community by offering discounted tickets for hardship cases to attend the 2025 season opener at Highmark Stadium. The decision comes just days before the crucial matchup against the Baltimore Ravens on September 7, marking the Bills’ final game at Highmark before the new stadium opens in 2026.

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Pegula, who has owned the team alongside his wife Kim Pegula since 2014, emphasized that this move is part of his commitment to the Buffalo community. During a press conference held in Rochester, he shared:
"Highmark isn’t just a stadium—it’s the heart of our community. I want everyone, no matter their circumstances, to have the chance to step inside, feel the roar of the crowd, and become part of the Bills Mafia. We don’t just play to win—we play for everyone"

The discounted ticket program will apply to low-income families, veterans, and individuals facing financial hardship, offering up to a 50% reduction from regular ticket prices. Tickets will be distributed through local charities such as United Way and the Salvation Army, ensuring that those in genuine need can participate. The season opener, broadcast on NBC as part of Sunday Night Football, is expected to draw tens of thousands of fans, and this initiative promises to amplify the excitement of the Bills Mafia.

The move has been met with enthusiastic support from fans. An X post from @BillsMafiaFan read: "Thank you, Mr. Pegula! This is why we love the Bills—not just football, but community love!" However, some expressed concerns that the discount might impact revenue, especially as the team prepares for the new stadium. One fan commented: "Great idea, but I hope it doesn’t strain the team’s finances."

This gesture not only reflects Pegula’s humanitarian spirit but also serves as a way to honor the community that has supported the Bills for years, particularly as the team faces pressure from arch-rivals Kansas City Chiefs. With Josh Allen leading the charge and the spirit of the Bills Mafia, the season opener promises to be a celebration of both football and unity for the city of Buffalo. Will this initiative extend to future games? Only time will tell, but Terry Pegula is clearly leaving a strong mark as the team’s leader.

Rookie Saints QB slams 49ers’ shove as “trash,” sending a warning to Talanoa Hufanga: “The play was dead, but he deliberately did that to try to take me out.”
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