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Many memories remain as the Buffalo Bills bid farewell to their long-time home dubbed ‘The Ralph’


Chris Clark glances out the window overlooking the Buffalo Bills’ long-time home, Highmark Stadium, and can still picture what the site resembled before it opened in 1973. His memories go beyond the days of tailgating, comeback victories and miserable defeats, and before , Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith and OJ Simpson ever stepped foot on the field. (Associated Press)

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Many memories remain as the Buffalo Bills bid farewell to their long-time home dubbed ‘The Ralph’