Buffalo Bills tickets are now available for the 2007 NFL season. After posting a dismal 5-11 record in 2005, Buffalo owner Ralph Wilson hoped his dramatic changes rom top to bottom within the Bills organization. For starters, Wilson re-hired former Buffalo head coach Marv Levy as the new General Manager. This single move alone has inspired optimism and nostalgia among die hard Bills fans. This increase in fan interest has caused a surge in demand for Buffalo Bills tickets. From 1986 through 1997, under head coach Marv Levy, the Bills averaged 10 wins per season, captured 6 AFC East division titles, and appeared in 4 straight Super Bowls. During this span, Bills football tickets were nearly impossible to find. After one year, Marv and the Bills showed some improvement in placing third in the AFC East with a 7-9 record. Patriots tickets, Jets tickets and Miami Dolphins tickets are all on sale now for the 2007 NFL season.

Levy quickly moved to hire proven veteran head coach Dick Jauron. Jauron's first priority was to settle on a starting quarterback who can lead the team with a proven consistency. J.P. Losman proved to ve very consitent and had an excellent season. Losman's offense will revolve around 220 pound power tailback Marshaun Lynch and wide reciever Lee Evens. Evans is one of the league's top recievers. The Buffalo Bills defense will be anchored by S Donte Whitner, rookie Paul Posluszny and defensive end Aaron Schobel.
Ralph Wilson Stadium, with a capacity of 74,000 fans, is the regular season home of the Buffalo Bills. The Bills conduct training camp at St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York. Be sure to follow all away games in 2006. Follow the Buffalo Bills on the road this season and purchase all your NFL tickets at CompleteTickets.com.
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