"It's also about being viable. That's one of the things that we've talked about for many years here. Look at it from the standpoint from where we've been on the ticket side. We've taken a game out of the market that has essentially taken 70,000 seats out of our market, and we've truly only sold out two of our home games," Brandon said. "We've manufactured sellouts in the other four or five. We're trying to find ways to obviously keep this team viable and we've done a very good job, and this [Toronto] series has obviously contributed to that."
To me that is the more interesting part of that article.
By the way, in the NFL seat sales revenue along with TV revenue and some other revenue is shared among the teams.
Luxury box revenue is not shared and how poorly Buffalo performs relative to other NFL cities in that area is something a potential new Bills owner will look at very carefully.
To me that is the more interesting part of that article.
By the way, in the NFL seat sales revenue along with TV revenue and some other revenue is shared among the teams.
Luxury box revenue is not shared and how poorly Buffalo performs relative to other NFL cities in that area is something a potential new Bills owner will look at very carefully.
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