Orchard Park, N.Y. (WGR Sports Radio 550) - Buffalo Bills fans who did not purchase a personal seat license (PSL) for the new Highmark Stadium and may be shut out of the annual "Return of the Blue and Red" open practice on Saturday, Aug. 8 will still have a chance to secure tickets to see the team hold an additional open practice, according to a report Sunday in The Buffalo News.
Bills President of Business Operations Pete Guelli said the practice will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 18, two days before the team will be in Cleveland for a joint practice with the Browns.
Joe Brady and the Bills are holding an open practice at Highmark Stadium on August 18.
The head coach’s idea when he was approached last month about increased demand for scrimmage tix.
PSL holders won’t get first crack at tix for the practice. Details:https://t.co/gCrwTMAZsp pic.twitter.com/Zky1oVETSK
— Lance Lysowski (@LLysowski) July 5, 2026
Guelli told The Buffalo News it was head coach Joe Brady's idea after the two discussed ways for more fans to be able to experience the new stadium. PSL holders will have the first opportunity to claim a ticket for the "Return of the Blue and Red".
“This is a season ticket member event only now. Not a general admission event like it has been in the past.”
The #Bills' first event at the new Highmark Stadium–The Return of the Blue & Red scrimmage–will be for season ticket holders.#BillsMafia https://t.co/jCLmf1lTg1
— Ryan Talbot (@RyanTalbotBills) July 3, 2026

That practice will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 18
That practice will take place on Tuesday, Aug. 18





