Key Highlights
- It also shows why it will be so special for many of them to be a part of the last game at Highmark Stadium on Sunday.“The sentimental value of that stadium, the nostalgia I’ll be feeling, the amount of memories that I’ll carry with me for the rest of my life, I’m so, so thankful for that,” Dawson Knox said.
- “Even though it’s just a location… it carries the people that come around with those memories, too, and the fans and the coaches.
- It’s a place that I’ll be forever grateful.”Longest-tenured Bill Reid Ferguson has spent nine years in Buffalo and has been a part of plenty memorable moments at Highmark.“There’s a lot of memories in that stadium and a lot of great experiences, great wins and a lot of lifelong friendships that I’ve made playing this game and playing for this team,” Ferguson said.
- “I could look back on memories for a long time.”AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDavid Edwards shared his perspective on what the stadium not only means to the players, but also to the fans.“There’s so much football history that has happened at Highmark.
- I think this stadium means a lot to a lot of people,” Edwards said.