New Era Field no more: Cap company to end stadium naming rights deal with Buffalo Bills

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The Buffalo Bills and New Era have agreed to part ways and thus, the name of the football stadium in Orchard Park, New Era Field, will pass into history.

shut down the country back in March. The company has reportedly furloughed about 70 percent of his workforce, much of that at its headquarters in Buffalo.When the stadium opened in 1973, Rich Products, a dairy company based in Buffalo, purchased the naming rights for 25 years, at $1 million per year. When that contract expired, Wilson opted against pursuing another deal and so, from 1998 through 2015, the venue was named after him.

Clearly, the Pegulas were agreeable to finding new revenue streams, especiallt for a franchise that lags behind most teams in terms of corporate suite and sponsorship revenue.

 

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Call it the Ralph again for this season since there wont be fans there anyway.

The new name will be 'White Man Took Our Land Field'.

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You forgot to mention that that asshole markpoloncarz has been bullying NewEra and saying that they shouldn’t be allowed to have naming rights because of the layoffs. They could leave Buffalo because of that ass.

They should name it, “Redskin Braves field.”

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