The Buffalo Bills are under a new ownership group now, so fans can be relieved that the team won’t move to Toronto.
According to the Bills official team site, they organization is terminating it’s series with Toronto, and will no longer play games north of the border.
The Buffalo Bills and Rogers Communications have come to an agreement to terminate the Bills Toronto Series.
Bills President Russ Brandon said, “We greatly appreciate the support we’ve received over the past seven years from all of the tremendous people at Rogers Communications. We will continue to work hard to solidify our footprint in Southern Ontario. Our fan base in this region remains extremely important to our organization and their support has been well documented.”
The series began in 2008 when the Bills became the first NFL team to host a regular season game in Canada. Over the next six years the Bills played six regular season games and two preseason games at Rogers Centre.