The Buffalo Bills have said goodbye to Highmark Stadium where the team has played for over 50 years.
But they don't want the fans to be too sad, so they've teamed up with Erie County and CollectibleXchange to strip the old stadium of anything and everything that fans might want to keep as memorabilia.
‘I knew it'd be fun taking the stadium apart, because I know it'd be meaningful,' said Brandon Steiner, founder of CollectibleXchange. ‘You know, memorabilia is meaningful memories. I always say they call it memorabilia, but it's meaningful memories. And I felt like I'd go create some really cool products.'
Steiner said there's keepsake possibilities for everyone. From section signs, pieces of the field and of course the thousands of seats.
‘You know, a locker where you have your kids stuff put in there, whether it be the visitor's locker, maybe Brady's locker, Josh Allen's locker. Those are just cool, really cool keepsakes. Pieces of the goal post, too. So many field goals have been kicked in those with those goal posts.'
But there are some unusual items going up for sale too.
‘The lights on the top of the stadium, they're huge. Like to have one of those is kind of a good conversation piece,' he said.
A conversation piece?
I guess you could get someone to talk with one of those.

But the stadium lights are not the strangest thing Steiner hopes to sell from the stadium.
‘There's definitely the troughs in the bathroom,' said Steiner.
The Bills new stadium won't have urinal troughs for the guys.
So if there are any Bills fans out there that only went to the games to pee in a giant bucket up close and personal with the fellas, this is your last chance to forever own those memories.
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