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It’s been a great year for the Bills, even without a game being played yet.

According to Tim Graham of the Buffalo News, the Bills are considering placing a cap on season-ticket sales for the first time in team history.

Current sales have surpassed, per Graham, 55,000. The record is 57,132, set back in 1992. Graham adds that suites are nearly sold out.

A limit on season-tickets sales would protect fans who want to purchase single-game tickets. Which likely will sell briskly, too.

To sustain this, the Bills eventually need to win. The sales to date suggest that the fans believe they will.