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Junior Seau LAST START "WIND BOWL" 2008 Bills Patriots 12/28 Full Ticket KELSAY

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NFL Bills 12-28-2008 Chris Kelsay

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This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from 2008 NFL Season
December 28, 2008 Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots at Ralph Wilson Stadium Orchard Park, NY.
12/28/2008
CHRIS KELSAY pictured on the ticket (7 Tackles)
 
"WIND BOWL"
ONE OF THE WINDIEST GAMES IN NFL HISTORY
IT WAS SO WINDY THE GOAL POSTS WERE MOVED AROUND SEVERAL TIMES
 
JUNIOR SEAU
LAST CAREER GAME START #243
9 TACKLES COMBINED
1,833 CAREER TACKLES COMBINED - 3rd ALL-TIME
1,068 CAREER TACKLES SOLO - 7th ALL-TIME
12x PRO BOWL & 6x ALL-PRO
Inducted into HALL of FAME in 2015
 
RANDY MOSS "The Freak"
13,201 YARDS RECEIVING
PASSES ANDRE REED for 9th ALL-TIME
6x PRO BOWL & 4x ALL-PRO
Inducted into HALL of FAME in 2018
 
FRED JACKSON 136 YARDS RUSHING set a CAREER HIGH
 
Patriots win, out of playoffs after Dolphins victory
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- A year after Patriots perfection, New England will be sitting out the playoffs.  A season that began distressingly with star quarterback Tom Brady's injury, concluded just short of a postseason berth despite a stunning 11-5 record. New England's blustery 13-0 victory Sunday over the Buffalo Bills wasn't enough to get the Patriots in.  Miami won the AFC East by beating the New York Jets, and Baltimore took the only available wild-card spot when it beat Jacksonville in games later in the day.  Though the Patriots did their part to avoid elimination, beating the Bills and overcoming fierce winds, they lost their bid at securing a sixth consecutive playoff berth. They are the first NFL team with an 11-5 record to miss the playoffs since Denver in 1985.  Braced for the worst before they headed to the airport, the defending AFC champions were at least content with closing the season with four straight wins.  The Bills will settle for another long offseason after their third consecutive 7-9 finish and wonder how things could've been different had they built off a 5-1 start. Coach Dick Jauron's status is also uncertain, with his future to be decided during end-of-season meetings with team owner Ralph Wilson.  In defeating Buffalo for an 11th straight time, New England showed no signs of wilting when confronted by 55 mph winds that had the power to rip strips off nearby rooftops and tilt goal posts.  LaMont Jordan scored on a 2-yard run while Stephen Gostkowski hit two of three field-goal attempts. Matt Cassel's performance didn't go unnoticed in showing how capable he's been filling in since Brady went down in Week 1.  In going 6-of-8 for 78 yards, Cassel's 12-yard completion into the wind to Wes Welker on fourth down set up Jordan's score. He also hit Welker for a 14-yard pass on third down in helping set up Gostkowski's 23-yard field goal that put the game out of reach early in the fourth quarter.  The conditions were so bad that the goal posts had to be centered three times before game time, and again in the second quarter before Gostkowski missed a 26-yard attempt. Another stoppage came in the third quarter, when referee Gene Steratore had his hat blown off and was forced to chase it 20 yards downfield in front of a cheering crowd.  Bills kicker Rian Lindell had the wind at his back, but missed a 47-yard attempt, which started left and then hooked right.  The Patriots won with a rushing attack that produced 168 yards and ate up 32 minutes of the clock. Under coach Bill Belichick, they also proved to be the superior team in handling the conditions.  Belichick took advantage by taking the wind after winning the coin toss. He extended that advantage by calling several timeouts while New England had the wind at its back. And he even surprised the Bills by calling a quick kick in the fourth quarter, which Cassel hit for 57 yards and pinned Buffalo at its 2.  The Bills had no response, and seemed incapable of handling any adversity.  Their biggest miscue came in the final minute of the second quarter with Buffalo threatening to score. With no timeouts, 22 seconds left and facing third-and-5 from the Patriots 12, the Bills ran Fred Jackson up the middle for a 3-yard gain. Though it was initially unclear whether he got the first down as officials were late in spotting the ball, the Bills immediately sent out their field goal unit.  Buffalo, however, couldn't get a play off amid the confusion and didn't get any help from Bills tight end Derek Schouman and center Duke Preston. They were involved in shoving matches with Patriots players at the 5, making it impossible for the team to line up before time ran out.  Steratore said umpire Jeff Rice did, in fact, spot the ball with 9 seconds left, and added that Bills players were not restricted from returning to the line of scrimmage.  Game notes -- Patriots LT Matt Light did not return after hurting his shoulder in the fourth quarter. ... With one catch for 13 yards, Patriots WR Randy Moss upped his career total to 13,201 yards, moving to ninth in the NFL, 3 yards ahead of former Buffalo star Andre Reed. ... Jackson set career highs with 27 carries for 136 yards, playing in place of injured starter Marshawn Lynch (shoulder).
 
RARE FULL SEASON TICKET IN NEAR MINT CONDITION!!!
You get the ticket in the photos.  No creases, Sharp corners, Beautiful ticket
Ticket measures 2 x 6-1/4 inches
Section 143 - Row 10 - Seat 16
 
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.
$99.00 inc. tax
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