NFL team auctioning off used urinals from old stadium before moving into new $2.1bn home
Always wanted a slice of Buffalo Bills history? This is your moment.
Bills Mafia now has the rare opportunity to own a piece of Highmark Stadium and nearly everything is up for grabs.

From seats and turf to lockers and even the infamous trough urinals, longtime stadium fixtures are being sold as the Bills prepare to leave Orchard Park after 53 years.
Josh Allen and the team are set to move into their new $2.1 billion stadium across the street.
Before closing the doors on their longtime home for good, the franchise has partnered with sports memorabilia company Collectible Xchange to put its stadium items up for sale.
While selling urinals might seem unusual, Collectible Xchange founder Brandon Steiner told Buffalo outlet WKBW that fan want these quirky (and nasty) stadium relics.
“It’s daunting when you have a fan base and a team and just their loyalty and commitment,” Steiner said. “I’ve got to make sure that we get as many different of these items and products out of the stadiums and into people’s homes.
“I want to make sure they’re authenticated and done correctly.”
More than 100 workers will be brought in to remove the seats and move the collectibles to storage until they’re ready to be sold.
Steiner noted that while it takes a lot of effort to remove certain memorabilia from stadiums, these items hold deep sentimental value for devoted fans.
“There’s quite a bit of work,” Steiner continued.
“But it’s worth it and it will be memories that people will remember forever by having them, whether it be the seats or a piece of the goalpost, a whole bunch of turf products.”


Fans can grab a single authentic stadium seat for $549, a pair for $649, seatbacks for $99, or a piece of turf in a glass case for $99.
Though over 12,000 orders have already been placed, plenty of items are still available. A portion of the sale’s proceeds will go to support Erie County, New York.
While urinals are being auctioned off and fans scramble for authentic stadium seats, the Bills are moving on to the divisional round after a 27-24 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the opening round of the playoffs.
Allen helped lead the charge by completing 28 of 35 passes for 273 yards and a touchdown, while adding 33 rushing yards and two scores on the ground.
It was Buffalo’s first road victory in 34 years.
Prior to Sunday, Buffalo’s most recent road playoff win dated back to the 1992 postseason, when the Bills beat the Steelers 24–3 in the AFC Divisional Round before knocking off Dan Marino’s Dolphins 29–10 to advance to their third straight Super Bowl.
Allen and the Bills will now head to Mile High to face the No. 1 seed Denver Broncos with a trip to the AFC Championship Game on the line.
After saying goodbye to Highmark Stadium for the final time, the Bills now have a chance to open their new stadium with a Lombardi Trophy in hand.
Three wins away.
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