Buffalo Bills Season Tickets 2026
Everything to know before committing to a Bills season-ticket package: what plans are offered, how pricing tiers work, what perks come with each, and how to get on the waitlist if seats are sold out.
What you get with Bills season tickets
- Guaranteed seats for every home game. Coverage: 17-game regular season + preseason home access (8–9 home games + 1–2 preseason).
- Priority playoff access. First right to buy your seat for every home playoff game before public on-sale.
- Advance access to non-game events. Concerts and ancillary events at KeyBank Center often open to season-ticket members first.
- Tier-specific perks. Upper-tier packages typically include parking, in-seat service, exclusive lounge access, and team-store discounts.
- Member events. Practice access, meet-the-team nights, jersey unveils, and other behind-the-scenes experiences.
Bills plan types
Full Season is the standard; some teams sell mini-plans or single-game flex packs. Full Season is the highest-priority tier for postseason and big-game access. Half and Quarter plans split the schedule across two or four holders — common arrangement for friend groups or coworkers. Mini packs and Flex Plans are the typical entry point for first-time buyers who want to test the commitment before going to a full plan.
Pricing context
PSL (Personal Seat License) required at most newer stadiums: $1,000–$100,000+ one-time; then $700–$8,000/seat/season. Pricing within a single arena follows a tier structure — lower-bowl center is the top of the market, lower-bowl corner is mid, upper-bowl center is the value sweet spot, and upper-bowl corner is the entry price. Premium product (club, suite, loge) is priced as a separate category. For specific seat pricing, the Bills ticket office publishes a seasonal pricing map; on Catch Movement, see the current single-game pricing on the cheap Bills tickets page as a directional reference.
Waitlist + how to get in
Most NFL teams have waitlists for sought-after seats; PSL purchase often required. If you're on a waitlist, the typical path in is to start with a partial plan or single-game ticket purchases through the team's official channel — many teams give existing waitlist members priority when partial-plan seats open. Joining the waitlist is usually free; some teams charge a small deposit that's credited toward your eventual season-ticket purchase.