The first regular-season game North of the Border between the Bills and the Miami Dolphins has sold out. The Bills and Dolphins will play in front of a capacity crowd Sunday at Toronto’s Rogers Centre in the NFL’s first regular-season game played in Canada.
The contest will constitute the fourth regular-season game played outside the United States. It is the first of an eight-game series the Bills have agreed to play at Rogers Centre over the next five years. The first of three preseason games in Toronto against Pittsburgh on August 21 drew minimal interest. The announced attendance was 48,434, about 5,000 short of capacity. The Bills have agreed to play in Toronto to generate additional revenue.


December 4th, 2008
Matt Loede
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I’ve been a bills fan all my life and after today’s game I will never be a fan again.
I’m a Patriots fan, but I like the Bills and HATE the Dolphins so let me ask a question. Whose idea was it to play Miami in a dome in December? Ownership? The NFL? The huge advantage Buffalo has over Miami in December is the weather!!!!!!
WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!