Buffalo Bills Home Stadium

Buffalo Bills Football Home Stadium Ralph Wilson

The Buffalo Bills Football Home Stadium Ralph Wilson:

There’s no doubting the fact that the Buffalo Bills are right up there along with the most reputable NFL teams out there. The professional team was founded way back in 1960 during which they featured in the AFL (American Football League) under the guidance of then head coach Buster Ramsey. The Bills became a part of the NFL set-up following the merger that took place between the NFL and the AFL in 1970.

The club is currently a member of the NFL’s American Football Conference east division. When the team came to be in 1960, they used the old War Memorial Stadium as their home ground up until 1972 when they adopted the Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, which they use today.

Buffalo Bills Home Stadium
   Buffalo Bills Football Home Stadium Ralph Wilson

It is also worth noting that the Bills are the only NFL team that actually plays their games in New York, the other New York based sides (New York Giants and New York Jets) ply their trade at the MetLife Stadium.

The War Memorial Stadium was dubbed undersized as it had a minnow capacity of 47,000 which didn’t meet the average size requirement of 50,000 seats after the League implemented the average size mandate during the 1970 merger. During that whole period then owner Ralph Wilson was contemplating relocating the team to Seattle but the prospect of losing the team got the ball rolling for the Rich Stadium to be established in 1973.

The Ralph Wilson Stadium has a staggering capacity of 71,870. The iconic stadium came to be in August 17, 1973 when the Bills moved out of the old War Memorial Stadium. The construction of their current home ground cost about $22 million back in 1973. It was originally known as the Rich Stadium but its name was then changed to the Ralph Wilson Stadium in 1998 in honour of the team’s founder.

The Ralph Wilson Stadium’s hosted its first NFL playoff game in 1998-99 season, a game which the Bills clinched victory in with a win over the Houston Holliers. Following that emphatic victory, the team went on to win every single playoff game at the Ralph Wilson stadium before they succumbed to defeat in 1996 at the hands of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
It’s worth noting that the team has failed to win a Super Bowl ever since the Ralph Wilson stadium became their home ground, in fact, they’re the only team to have lost four consecutive Super Bowls but even with that fact in place, they’ll be pushing for championship glory In the years to come.

Buffalo Bills Football Home Stadium Ralph Wilson