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Mary Wilson on Highmark Stadium: 'Most incredible'

Ralph Wilson's widow is impressed with the new stadium

Mary Wilson
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Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN) - When Mary Wilson starts talking about the new Highmark Stadium built across the street from the old stadium - formerly named after her late husband Ralph - her eyes light up, and she gets a Cheshire cat-like grin across her face.

Yes, she is that pumped up and excited about the new $2.2 billion home of the Buffalo Bills.


"Buffalo really deserves the best," Wilson said in an interview with WBEN. "What we have is the most incredible new stadium in the NFL."

The new stadium will have a formal ribbon cutting ceremony on June 23, and Wilson will be there.

The 81-year-old knows her way around an NFL stadium.

It comes with the turf when your husband was the founder and owner of the Bills since its inception in 1959, and until his death in 2014.

The old Highmark Stadium, which opened in 1973, had its last game played there in January. Its demolition started earlier this spring.

"I do have some great memories," Wilson said.

The only piece of memorabilia Wilson took with her was her husband's name - spelled out in gold letters - that hung in the team's end zone "Wall of Fame."

For 17 years - between 1998 and 2015 - the Orchard Park stadium was called Ralph Wilson Stadium - or, as fans called it "The Ralph."

Wilson says her late husband would have been a fan of the new stadium, especially because it remains largely an outdoor, open air stadium.

"Ralph would have been very happy with the open air design," she said, "Ralph always believed that football was made to be played outdoors. He would have loved to see snow still falling in there."

As for the fans, Wilson says the new stadium really belongs to them.

"The people helped build it," she added.

And, yes, Wilson will be in her suite when the stadium opens.

"I'm excited about opening day," she said.

Ralph Wilson's widow is impressed with the new stadium