Bills debate PSL exclusivity for events at Highmark Stadium
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 8, 2026, 1:17 PM
Last updated Jul 8, 2026
The Buffalo Bills face heated discussions about Personal Seat Licenses (PSLs) and their access to events at Highmark Stadium. The recent 'Return of the Blue and Red' scrimmage will be exclusive to season ticket holders, sparking debate among fans. Critics argue this restricts access to a traditionally fan-friendly event for those unable to afford season tickets. In response to feedback, the Bills plan to hold an additional open practice on August 18 for fans without PSLs, allowing broader access to the new venue. This decision aims to balance exclusivity for PSL holders with opportunities for other loyal fans.
- •Buffalo Bills' PSL holders debate exclusivity for stadium events.
- •Blue and Red practice set for season ticket holders only.
- •Critics highlight access issues for non-season ticket fans.
- •Bills will host an open practice on August 18.
- •PSL holders expect benefits beyond seat access.
- 1:17 PMYahoo Sports — Should Bills PSL holders have exclusive access to events at new Highmark Stadium?
"Tackling a polarizing topic regarding PSLs at the new stadium
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