The Buffalo Bills will playing home games in a brand new stadium for the 2026/2027 National Football League (NFL) season. The very first regular season game will take place, during week 2, Thursday September 17th against the Detroit Lions. Can you still get tickets? If so, how much will it cost you to attend?

The new Highmark Stadium, Abbott Road, in Orchard Park, NY is on schedule to host all of the Buffalo Bills home games for the upcoming season. Everyone wants to attend that historic first game in the new digs, so you can imagine ticket prices aren't cheap.

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The NFL will release the complete 2026 schedule for all 32 teams on Thursday May 14th at 7:30pm. A handful of games have already been announced, including the September 17th game against Detroit. All of the face-value tickets are sold out but some verified resale tickets are available HERE. These are some of the prices:

    • $739.50/ticket - Section 446, Row 8
    • $952.72/ticket - Section 319, Row 2
    • $1,355.75/ticket - Section 101, Row 17
    • $2,589.48/ticket - Section 135, Row 2
    • $6,532.25/ticket - Section 136, Row 8

Keep in mind, just because these prices are listed, that does not mean they will be sold at these amounts. The verified resale ensures the ticket is legitimate and officially reissued but the listing is only a set price. The seller sets the price of the tickets but the price could change or remain unsold.

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According to Ticketmaster, Verified Resale tickets are tickets originally sold by Ticketmaster as the primary ticketing service provider.

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