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2006 Schedule
9/10 - @ New England
9/17 - @ Miami
9/24 - New York Jets
10/1 - Minnesota
10/8 - @ Chicago
10/15 - @ Detroit
10/22 - New England
11/5 - Green Bay
11/12 - @ Indianapolis
11/19 - @ Houston
11/26 - Jacksonville
12/3 - San Diego
12/10 - @ New York Jets
12/17 - Miami
12/24 - Tennessee
12/31 - @ Baltimore

Buffalo Sports Tickets

The winters in Buffalo can be long and cold, but thankfully Bills football is always there to warm up sports fans. Nothing beats the experience of heading out to Ralph Wilson Stadium with some Bills tickets. Start the day off with some tailgating – can you smell the burgers, brats and steaks? After a few frosty beverages, it’s time to head into the stadium for some NFL football action. The 2006 Buffalo Bills schedule features some very intriguing home games, which in addition to AFC East opponents the Miami Dolphins, New York Jets and New England Patriots, includes games against the Minnesota Vikings and Brett Favre’s Green Bay Packers. Bills NFL football tickets always go fast, so you better get yours soon.

After finishing 5-11 last year, things can only get better for the Bills with new head coach Dick Jauron. The Bills really improved their defense through the draft, picking up solid players like safety Donte Whitner from Ohio State, defensive tackle John McCargo from NC State and corner Ashton Youboty, also from Ohio State. On offense, quarterbacks Kelly Holcomb and J.P. Losman will fight for the starting job. Each player has shown flashes of talent, and hopefully this will be the year one of them puts together a complete season. At least Bills season ticket holders will be able to count on a strong running game to set up the passing attack. Willis McGahee racked up 1,247 yards last year – his second consecutive 1,000-yard season – and he looks like he could breakthrough to be one of the league’s elite backs. The Bills will also look for improvement from wide receiver Lee Evans, who has picked up nearly 100 catches and more than 1,500 yards in his first two seasons. It’s not a stretch to believe that with the added experience, fresh talent from the draft and a new coach, that Buffalo fans could be looking for NFL playoff tickets this season.

And even if the Bills don’t have a great year, you can always root on the resurgent Buffalo Sabres, who after years of missing the playoffs nearly made it to the Stanley Cup finals last season. The 2006 NHL schedule is already out, so if you want Sabres tickets to see them play at HSBC Arena, now is the time to get them. 

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