Buffalo Bills selling urinals, turf, and stadium seats ahead of Highmark Stadium move

Jackie Longo

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If you ever wanted to own a rare piece of Buffalo Bills history, now's your chance. 

The Bills Mafia is getting a wild chance to own bizarre pieces of Highmark Stadium, and everything must go - quite literally. From seats and turf to lockers and the infamous trough urinals, nearly all the longtime stadium fixtures are being sold off as the Bills prepare to exit Highmark Stadium after 53 years in Orchard Park. If you're looking for a great conversation starter for your man cave or garage, this might be it. 

The Bills are moving to a brand-new $2.1 billion home across the street. But before they permanently shut down their former home, the franchise has teamed up with sports memorabilia company Collectible Xchange to sell off their goods. 

While some may think it's odd that the team is offloading urinals, Collectible Xchange founder Brandon Steiner told Buffalo outlet "WKBW" that fans want these stadium relics. 

 "It's daunting when you have a fan base and a team and just their loyalty and commitment. 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."

READ MORE: Why Bills are leaving Highmark Stadium for new home

Stadium seats are being sold for $549

Over 100 people will be hired to pull all of the seats out and transport the collectibles to a storage area while they wait to be sold. 

"There's so much stuff there. The weather's cold. It's not easy to remove that stuff," said Steiner, who ran similar collectible sales for other iconic stadiums like Yankee Stadium and Madison Square Garden in the past. "There's quite a bit of work. But it's worth it and it will be memories that people that matter 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," he added. 

Bills Mafia can expect to pay $549 for one authentic stadium seat, $649 for a pair of seats, $99 for seatbacks, and $99 for a piece of turf preserved in a glass case

While more than 12,000 orders have already been placed, there's still plenty of items available. 

New products will be added to the sale every week in 2026 while they last. 

Part of the proceeds from the sale will benefit New York’s Erie County. 

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