Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York
Patriots vs. Bills: Full New England Game Preview
By Sterling Xie, Featured Columnist | Sep 17, 2015
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2567406-patriots-vs-bills-full-new-england-game-preview
During the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick era, the Buffalo Bills have generally represented a Washington Generals-type punching bag for the New England Patriots. The Bills have beaten the Patriots just three times since 2001, and one of those wins came during last season's Week 17 finale, when the top-seeded Pats sat the majority of their starters while resting up for the postseason.
But times are changing at Orchard Park under Rex Ryan, who has had a borderline obsession with conquering the Foxborough bully over the past six years. Ryan's Bills made an emphatic statement in stifling the Indianapolis Colts' high-powered offense in a dominating 27-14 win that wasn't nearly as close as the final score indicated.
Ralph Wilson Stadium has always been a hornet's nest whenever the Patriots come to town, and with a true blue playoff contender to cheer for, the Buffalo home crowd might present the most hostile environment New England faces all season. New England is a slight favorite to claim its 26th win in its last 29 tries against the Bills, but it certainly won't be as breezy as the Week 1 homecoming.
Bills fans will attempt to break Guinness World Record vs. Patriots
By Sean Wagner-McGough | Staff Writer | September 17, 2015
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/25306195/bills-fans-will-attempt-to-break-guinness-world-record-against-patriots
Yep, the Bills are the latest NFL team that will try to break the Guinness World Record for loudest stadium. On Sunday, an adjudicator from Guinness World Records will be at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
"We got the official word. It's all good," Brandon "Grippy" Campbell, who led a fundraising campaign, told The Buffalo News. "Done, done."
The current record holder is the Chiefs' Arrowhead Stadium, which set the record last September by posting a decibel level of 142.2. When the Chiefs set the record, they did so in a game against the Patriots.