Most since 2009 and have a few more weeks to go. Impressive.
But, I don't get this new policy:
"The team will no longer announce games as sellouts prior to 72 hours before kickoff, according to Marc Honan, the team's chief marketing officer.
Honan said the Bills were seeing "wild fluctuations" in the ticket market after announcing games as sellouts.
"Fans would go to the secondary ticket market," Honan said, "and end up paying as much for an outdoor seat as they would for a club seat."
For one, if the game is a sellout, what does it matter what happens on the secondary market. And, I don't even get what he's talking about - "paying as much for an outdoor seat as a club seat". - Does that mean the clubs go lower or the regular seats go higher?
http://bills.buffalonews.com/2014/08/12/season-ticket-sales-46000-bills/