
Buffalo, NY. November 26, 2025
The Buffalo Bills are giving fans some unexpected good news heading into 2026. After several years of rising demand and premium pricing across the NFL, the Bills have decided
not to increase season ticket prices for the 2026 season.
According to team sources familiar with early renewal planning, Buffalo is preparing to send out season ticket notices that will keep prices completely flat compared to 2025. The Bills will host eight regular season home games next year, although one of those designated home games is expected to be played internationally as part of the league’s global schedule.
The decision stands in contrast to recent years, when Buffalo season ticket prices rose steadily. Following minimal increases earlier in the decade, the team raised season ticket prices by roughly
five percent in 2023, followed by larger jumps of twenty percent in 2024 and twenty two percent in 2025, reflecting surging franchise momentum and a consistently sold out stadium.
Demand has never been higher. The Bills currently hold a season ticket waiting list that exceeds 25,000 fans, one of the largest in the AFC. Strong attendance, consistent playoff contention, and record local engagement have kept Highmark Stadium packed throughout the Josh Allen era.
Buffalo last played an international game in 2023, when they faced the Jacksonville Jaguars in London. The team has not yet revealed which opponent their 2026 international home game will feature.
For now, Bills fans can celebrate some relief. Season ticket prices may have climbed quickly over the past few seasons, but for 2026, the cost of returning to Orchard Park will remain exactly the same.