With the recent talks of the Buffalo Bills’ demise running rampant of late, many have begun to wonder how the small-market franchise can start pulling in more revenue. Bills owner and president Ralph Wilson has bickered about the NFL’s new collective bargaining agreement being awful for organizations such as his, but he’s yet to take any real action in trying to take the proverbial lemons and make lemonade out of them.
One way that comes to mind is selling his stadium’s naming rights. Currently, the Bills’ humble, 72,000 seat abode is known as Ralph Wilson Stadium, which is also the name of the practice facility sitting adjacent to it in Orchard Park, New York.
One way that comes to mind is selling his stadium’s naming rights. Currently, the Bills’ humble, 72,000 seat abode is known as Ralph Wilson Stadium, which is also the name of the practice facility sitting adjacent to it in Orchard Park, New York.
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