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Buffalo Bills Tickets

Be there in person to cheer on the Buffalo Bills, as J.P. Losman and Lee Evans, lead the Bills to Super Bowl XLII in Arizona! Secure your tickets for Nov. 17, when the Bill's swift offense, featuring electrifying rookie Marshawn Lynch, take on division rivals the New England Patriots.

Get in on all the action during the Buffalo Bills, 07/08 NFL season. Celebrate your holiday season with hard hitting NFL action and tickets to the last home game of the season, Dec. 23 against the New York Giants.

The excitement of Buffalo Bills football live at Ralph Wilson Stadium, is sure to thrill any football fan. To view Buffalo Bills tickets, click 'Find Tickets' beside the game you wish to attend and select your seating. It's that easy to order your Buffalo Bills tickets today!

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Buffalo appeared in four consecutive Super Bowl games from 1991 through 1994 with teams starring linebacker Cornelius Bennett, quarterback Jim Kelly, defensive end Bruce Smith, and running back Thurman Thomas.

The Bills beat the San Diego Chargers in the 1964 AFL Championship Game. A year later they repeated the feat. Saban again won top coaching honors, and Jack Kemp was named the league's most valuable player (MVP).

In 1972 Simpson won the first of his four AFC rushing titles, and the next season he ran for 2,003 yards, breaking the NFL record held by Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns. Eric Dickerson of the Los Angeles Rams (now St. Louis Rams) broke Simpson's record in 1984 with 2,105 yards.

Led by veteran quarterback Joe Ferguson and rookie running back Joe Cribbs, Buffalo made the Playoffs in 1980, and Chuck Knox was named AFC coach of the year. The Bills continued to improve during the 1980s, reaching the Playoffs again in 1981 and acquiring key players such as quarterback Jim Kelly, running back Thurman Thomas, and wide receiver Andre Reed.

In 1991 the Bills lost the first of four consecutive Super Bowl games. The margins of defeat ranged from a 1-point loss to the New York Giants in 1991 to a 35-point rout at the hands of the Dallas Cowboys in 1993.

1991 Super Bowl XXV Lost to New York Giants, 20-19

1992 Super Bowl XXVI Lost to Washington Redskins, 37-24

1993 Super Bowl XXVII Lost to Dallas Cowboys, 52-17

1994 Super Bowl XXVIII Lost to Dallas Cowboys, 30-13


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