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Ralph Wilson Stadium

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Ralph Wilson Stadium

Location:
1 Bills Drive
Orchard Park, NY 14127

Broke Ground

Opened: 1973

Closed: N/A

Demolished: N/A

Owner: Erie County, NY

Operator: Erie County, NY

Surface: AstroPlay

Construction Coast: $22 million

Architect: HTNB

Tenants: Buffalo Bills (1973-)

Seating Capacity: 73,967

Super Bowls: None

NFL Playoffs: 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996

College Bowls: None

 

Ralph Wilson Stadium is a football stadium located in the town of Orchard Park, a suburb of Buffalo, New York. It is the home stadium for the Buffalo Bills professional football team.

The stadium opened in 1973. The Bills didn't lose a playoff game at the stadium until December 28, 1996. In 1972, Rich Products signed a 25-year deal by which the venue would be called Rich Stadium; this is one of the earliest examples of the sale of naming rights in North American sports. After the original deal expired in 1998, the stadium was renamed in honor of Bills founder and owner Ralph C. Wilson. after Wilson rejected a plea from the fans to name the stadium after former Bills offensive lineman Bob Kalsu, the only professional athlete to lose his life in the Vietnam War.

The construction of the stadium and its location were the source of years of litigation, which ended with a huge financial settlement for a developer who had planned to erect an all-weather stadium in Lancaster, New York. The current stadium is open-air, with a capacity of 73,967, with an artificial surface; the current surface is AstroPlay, one of several newer types of artificial turf that offers more grass-like playing conditions. The stadium originally had a capacity of 80,020, however it was refurbished in 1998 with superior quality seating, reducing overall capacity. The purpose of removing these seats was likely to avoid TV blackouts, as NFL policy require games to be blacked out in the home market if a game does not sellout. The Sheldon Family Cemetery is located just outside of Gate 7 of the stadium.

It is considered one of the top three venues in the NFL for tailgating. As many as 60,000 people are on site tailgating 3 hours prior to the game. Typically, up to 20,000 don't attend the game, coming to the stadium simply to enjoy the parking lot's festivities. On game days, roughly one out of every 12 people in the Western New York region comes to the two square miles along Abbott Road and Southwestern Boulevard (US 20).

The stadium has a reputation for excessive high-velocity swirling winds and is considered the most treacherous place in the NFL for placekickers and punters to play. This is largely due to its unique architecture. The main bowl of the stadium is fifty feet under ground level with only the upper decks standing above ground. The two open ends lie parallel to the direction of the prevailing winds. The winds come in through the open scoreboard end of the stadium and immediately drop down into the bowl, causing the swirling winds that kickers find so problematic.

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  2. The Standard

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