Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Lucky few got to cheer their team from stands

Experience wasn’t the same as usual, but they got to see a playoff win

- By John Wawrow

It was just like the pre-coronaviru­s pandemic days on Saturday morning for Scott Hammond and his son Landon when they were among the first to get to their seats before a Buffalo Bills home game.

Everything else, however, felt different for the Hammonds, who were among the lucky 6,700 few to land tickets for the Bills’ 27-24 wild-card playoff win against the Indianapol­is Colts.

Having to be screened for COVID-19 and not being able to enjoy tailgating were small prices to pay for being the first to attend a Bills home game this season.

“I almost cried,” said Hammond, of finding out he won tickets some 10 days ago in a lottery. “I didn’t think it would be possible this year. This is something we’ve done since he was a little boy and we absolutely love it.”

His 15-year-old son was even more excited upon learning they were going to attend Buffalo’s first home playoff game in 24 years.

“I was running around the house. I was screaming. I was, ‘Let’s go!’“Landon Hammond said. “It was like a dream come true.”

Fans eligible to attend the team’s home game for the first time this season take part in the lottery that was limited to season-ticket holders who decided to roll over their payments into the 2021 season.

In allowing a limited number of fans to attend the game, state health officials required everyone — including stadium officials and media — entering the stadium to show proof of a negative coronaviru­s test taken within 72 hours of kickoff.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Saturday announced that of the 7,157 people who took part in the rapid testing, 137 tested positive for the virus.

In a teleconfer­ence with reporters, the governor also said that that there were three additional cases of New York residents infected with a new strain of the virus.

 ?? Jeffrey T. Barnes / Associated Press ?? Buffalo Bills fans Scott Hammond, right, and his son Landon were thrilled to be in the stadium for the Bills’ playoff game vs. the Colts.
Jeffrey T. Barnes / Associated Press Buffalo Bills fans Scott Hammond, right, and his son Landon were thrilled to be in the stadium for the Bills’ playoff game vs. the Colts.

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