The Jacksonville Jaguars host the Buffalo Bills for one of four NFL Wild Card games this weekend. As such, the Jaguars posted on their Twitter account that a limited number of unused tickets would go up sale on Thursday. Part of the unused inventory reportedly comes from groups including the Buffalo Bills.
A limited amount of unused tickets will go on sale to the general public tomorrow at 3 p.m.
This includes unused inventory from groups like the NFL, Bills, player families and internal holds. https://t.co/ueujji6Dvi
— Jacksonville Jaguars (@Jaguars) January 4, 2018
Though, the Bills are disputing the so called “fake news” according to their Twitter post.
Wait, wait, wait…
Unused tickets from the Bills? Fake news.
We didn't return any tickets. In fact, the next time you need help with a sellout, we'll take more. #GoBills https://t.co/3s8FkjgS6W
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 4, 2018
Of course the Twitter spat ignited multiple comments from both Bills and Jaguars fans. This will be a game for the history books as the Bills visit the postseason for the first time since 1999. That’s the very same year Jacksonville last hosted a playoff game.
As for Jacksonville, the Jags have not seen the postseason since they lost in the divisional playoffs in 2007.
Sold-out stadium or not, if the Jaguars win they will head to Pittsburgh to play the Steelers next weekend. If Buffalo earns the victory, they will next head to Gillette Stadium to face the New England Patriots.