‘Team officials don’t expect a third consecutive season of topping the 50,000-mark in season-ticket sales. Last year’s total of 55,308 coupled with 2008’s total of 56,011 marked the first time in franchise history the team topped the 50,000-mark in consecutive years. "Season-ticket sales are pacing below where we were the last two years," Russ Brandon, Bills chief executive officer, confirmed. On a positive note, two home games (the opener vs. Miami on Sept. 12 and the Nov. 28 game vs. Pittsburgh) sold out on the first day individual game tickets went on sale. The Oct. 3 Jets game has limited seats left. Also, Brandon said that the pace of companies renewing luxury suites at Ralph Wilson Stadium is good.’