Bills selling off seats, turf, goalposts from historic Highmark Stadium

Single stadium seats are available for $550, while pieces of turf are going for $100

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The Bills hosted the final regular-season game at Highmark Stadium last Sunday, a 35-8 victory over the Jets. (Credit: Getty Images)

Unless sixth-seeded Buffalo eventually meets the No. 7 Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Championship Game, the Bills will have played their final game in historic Highmark Stadium, which has been the team's home since 1973.

And to celebrate their more than five decades there, the Bills are selling pieces of the stadium to fans before it is demolished. The team has partnered with the CollectibleXchange, founded by Brandon Steiner.

Current available items for pre-order include single stadium seats ($550), pairs of stadium seats ($650), double bleacher seats ($550), seatbacks ($100) and pieces of turf ($100). Each seat will include a tamper-proof, numbered hologram with a scannable QR code and a letter of authenticity provided by CollectibleXchange.

The team has already sold out of goalpost pieces, which were converted into pencil and utensil holders.

"The Bills have been amazing to work with," Steiner told WKBW in Buffalo. "As far as their commitment to the fans, (they're) second to none."

More items will be coming to the site as well; it will not be limited to just those currently available. More items will be rolled out over the course of the coming weeks in waves, Steiner told WKBW. There will be an auction for the one-of-one items at a later date.

"We're going to deliver everything we can, for maybe one of the greatest fan bases that I've ever come across," Steiner said.

The Bills will move into the New Highmark Stadium, located across the street from the original venue, next season.

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Matt Liberman is a reporter and video producer for cllct, the premier company for collectible culture.