
Man Steals Napkin Tower at Last Highmark Stadium Game
A man at the final Buffalo Bills game at Highmark Stadium stole a napkin tower before the game was over with. It was likely the last game ever at the current Buffalo Bills stadium before they move across the street later this Summer 2026.
Security was ready for it. They were ready for 2 things: people to storm the field and they were on the lookout for people trying to take things as a souvenir everyone leaves for probably the last time ever. That didn't stop one man from taking a little souvenir of his own: the napkin tower. He even brought it up to his section in the 300s before the game was over.
Right now, the Buffalo Bills stadium is currently owned by Erie County. (At the next stadium, Erie County will not be involved with the decision making or leasing when the team starts their new season across the street). In order to sell and make some money from the items inside of the stadium, Erie County hired a company to help dismantle and sell the items that are worth something from inside the stadium. Items like turf, the seats, the bleachers and the goal posts were for sale, though, all of the items that involved the goal posts have officially sold out--at least for now.
The company that is selling the items is called CollectibleXchange and they announced that more items will be available to sell as the playoffs gone on including some really cool signs, items from the Buffalo Bills players locker room, some of the suites and even the peeing troughs from the men's bathrooms will be available.
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