Highmark Stadium, formerly known as Rich Stadium and Ralph Wilson Stadium, has been the home of the Buffalo Bills since 1973. As the stadium enters its final season, fans are reflecting on decades of football, concerts, and community events. The RIT Big Shot project offers a unique way to memorialize the stadium.
The RIT Big Shot involves volunteers using flashlights and other light sources to illuminate a chosen location while photographers capture a long-exposure image. Past locations have included landmarks like Churchill Downs and the Alamo. For the Highmark Stadium event, organizers are seeking 10,000 volunteers to participate in the 'painting with light' process.
Mike Harrington of The Buffalo News recounts personal memories of Highmark Stadium, from attending high school championships to covering Bills games. He notes the stadium's impact on fans and the sense of community it fostered. As the Bills prepare to move to their new home, Harrington reflects on the memories that will endure beyond the physical structure of the stadium.
Actionable Takeaways:
•Participate in the RIT Big Shot on October 11, 2025, to be part of a lasting tribute to Highmark Stadium. Registration details will be available on the RIT Big Shot website.
•Share your favorite Highmark Stadium memories on social media using the hashtag #HighmarkMemories.