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Bills guarantee sellout of Jets game

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The Buffalo Bills and Owner Ralph Wilson, Jr. have guaranteed a sellout of this Sunday's game versus the New York Jets at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The game, presented by the New York National Guard, will be televised locally.

"Mr. Wilson has again generously guaranteed the purchase of the remaining tickets for this weekend's game," said Bills President and CEO Russ Brandon.  "As part of our Salute to Service initiative, Mr. Wilson has donated the proceeds of all remaining tickets sold to Wounded Warrior Project."   

Tickets will remain available for fan purchase through gametime on Sunday. The Bills encourage fans interested in attending Sunday's game to purchase tickets by logging onto buffalobills.com, ticketmaster.com or by calling 1-877-BB-TICKS (1-877-4257).

Through January 2, a holiday promotion for new season ticket accounts is being offered. Log on to buffalobills.com or call 1-877-BBTICKS for more details.

The Bills will host a number of on-field initiatives during the "Salute to Service" game to honor the members of our Armed Forces. With the help of Bills players and coaches, the New York National Guard will unfurl and unveil a full-field American flag during pregame festivities. The Guard will also conduct a live oath reaffirmation ceremony on-field at halftime during the Salute to Service game. The Bills will host 10 members of each the five military branches – Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard – on-field prior to kickoff to be honored for their service. To further honor our Armed Forces and the commitment they make to our country, Bills players will wear National Guard decals on the back of their helmets.

This week's non-profits benefitting from the 50/50 raffle include Wounded Warrior Project and Clear Path for Veterans.

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