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Chris Evans Partners With Buffalo Bills to Launch Discounted Ticket Program for Veterans and Low-Income Families

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October 18, 2025 | Buffalo, New York

In a heartfelt act of community support, actor and lifelong Buffalo Bills fan Chris Evans has teamed up with the Bills organization to launch a new discounted ticket program for veterans, low-income families, and individuals facing financial hardship across Western New York.

The initiative — titled “Blue Friday for All” — aims to open the doors of Highmark Stadium to those who have long dreamed of experiencing Bills football in person but could never afford to do so.

According to team officials, Evans personally collaborated with the Pegula Sports and Entertainment ownership group and the Bills’ community relations team to design the program. Discounted tickets will be available for all remaining home games of the 2025 season and distributed through local nonprofits, veterans’ associations, and family service centers to ensure fairness and accessibility.

Speaking about his motivation for joining forces with his favorite team, Evans said the idea was rooted in gratitude and belonging:

“Buffalo fans are different — they show up through blizzards, heartbreaks, and miracles,” Evans said with a smile. “Football here isn’t just about touchdowns; it’s about community. This program is about making sure that everyone who loves the Bills can feel that magic at least once.”

Bills President Ron Raccuia praised Evans’ involvement, calling it “a partnership built on shared values.”

“Chris has always been vocal about his love for this team,” Raccuia said. “He understands what the Bills mean to this region — the resilience, the togetherness, the loyalty. That’s exactly what this program stands for.”

Fans across Bills Mafia celebrated the news on social media, with veterans’ groups and families expressing gratitude for what many called “a true Buffalo gesture.” Within hours, hashtags like #BlueFridayForAll and #BillsMafiaStrong began trending throughout Western New York.

With “Blue Friday for All,” the Buffalo Bills continue to prove that their influence extends well beyond football. And for Chris Evans — who’s cheered the team since childhood — the partnership is more than philanthropy; it’s a love letter to a city and fanbase known for its heart, grit, and unbreakable spirit.

Join the movement and share your support using #BlueFridayForAll and #BillsMafiaStrong.

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