Description: This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from 2009 NFL SeasonDecember 20, 2009 Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots at Ralph Wilson Stadium in Orchard Park, NY.12/20/2009BUFFALO BILLS 50th ANNIVERSARYJIM KELLY #12 Pictured on the ticket TOM BRADY "GOAT"CAREER TD PASS #22130,391 YARDS PASSING11 of 23 for 115 YARDS PASSING"TB12, Tom Terrific, Touchdown Tom, GOAT, The Pharaoh, Comeback Kid or Sir"14x PRO BOWL & 3x ALL-PRO & 3x MVP RANDY MOSS "The Freak"CAREER TD #146PASSES MARCUS ALLEN (145) on the ALL-TIME LIST14,345 YARDS RECEIVING (5th ALL-TIME in 2009)6x PRO BOWL & 4x ALL-PROINDUCTED into HALL of FAME in 2018 WES WELKER 100th YARD RUSHINGRYAN FITZPATRICK TD PASS #18 - 400th COMPLETION (408) & 700th PASS ATTEMPT (709)MARSHAWN LYNCH "Beastmode" 25 YARDS RUSHINGLAURENCE MARONEY LAST CAREER TOUCHDOWN TD #22LEE EVANS 38th CAREER TD RECEPTION Moss' score helps Pats tighten grip on AFC EastORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- So much for all those accusing Randy Moss of quitting. Same thing for anyone wondering whether the New England Patriots are vulnerable this season. No matter how inconsistently the Patriots have played -- particularly on the road -- or what distractions they've faced, one thing remains constant: They can always count on beating their perennial patsy, the Buffalo Bills. A week after being accused of giving up by Carolina Panthers defenders, Moss bounced back with five catches for 70 yards and a touchdown in a 17-10 win Sunday. And Tully Banta-Cain anchored a banged-up defense with a three sacks in a victory that lacked style points, but accomplished what's most important by inching the AFC East-leading Patriots (9-5) closer to clinching a playoff berth. New England moved two wins ahead of both Miami and the New York Jets after both division rivals lost. Buffalo has lost 13 in a row to New England. The Patriots built a 17-3 lead through three quarters, and then wound up hanging on to win their 18th in 19 meetings with the Bills. In the process, New England improved its road record to 2-5, with its only other away victory a 35-7 win over Tampa Bay at London's Wembley Stadium in October. The Bills (5-9) were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention, capping a decade of futility. They'll miss the playoffs for a 10th straight season, tied with Detroit for the longest active drought. Actually, the Bills played a big role in beating themselves. Buffalo was undone by 11 penalties for 124 yards, including a pair of pass-interference calls that set up New England's first two TDs. Whitner was flagged for interfering with Moss at the Bills 3. That set up Brady hitting Moss for a 13-yard touchdown for a 7-3 lead. Laurence Maroney scored on a 1-yard run, a touchdown set up after Buffalo's Reggie Corner was flagged for interfering with Wes Welker on a deep pass into the end zone. Buffalo's 104 yards in penalties in the first half were the most by an NFL team in an opening half this season. As poorly as the Bills played, they were still in the game in the fourth quarter after Ryan Fitzpatrick hit Lee Evans for an 11-yard touchdown pass just inside the left pylon with 3:02 remaining. Buffalo then recovered the ensuing onside kick, but the play was negated by -- what else? -- an offside penalty against rookie Aaron Maybin. The Patriots' defense proved too much for the Bills despite missing regular linemen Vince Wilfork (foot) and Ty Warren (ankle). After allowing Buffalo to open with a 69-yard march capped by Rian Lindell's 25-yard field goal, New England limited the Bills to 172 yards the rest of the game. A key Patriots defensive series came at the start of the fourth quarter, when Trent Edwards came off the bench to spell Fitzpatrick for Buffalo. The Bills went backward as Edwards went 1 of 2 for minus-1 yard and was sacked by Banta-Cain for a 9-yard loss. It was Edwards' only series; he hurt his right ankle, forcing Fitzpatrick to return on Buffalo's next possession. RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN MINT/NM CONDITION!!!You get the ticket in the photos. No creases, Beautiful ticketTicket measures 1-7/8 x 6-1/4 inchesGate 5 - Section 102 - Row 4 - Seat 14 - $40 Photo/Scans have been watermarked for auction purposes only.Ticket will be shipped in the Ticket Toploader (Hard Plastic Holder) shown in the photos.It will be protected and surrounded by 2 pieces of rigid cardboard and sent via USPS with tracking.For multiple ticket orders add items to cart for combined shipping.
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Set: 2009 Buffalo Bills Season Ticket
Season: 2009
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Ticket Stock
Year Manufactured: 2009
Sport: Football
Card Size: 1-7/8 x 6-1/4 Inches
Player/Athlete: Laurence Maroney, Bruce Smith, Jim Kelly, Lee Evans, Marshawn Lynch, Randy Moss, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Terrell Owens, Tom Brady, Wes Welker
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Card Name: Jim Kelly
League: National Football League (NFL)
Type: Sports Trading Card