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Bills drop preseason game in Toronto
National Football League

Bills drop preseason game in Toronto

Published Feb. 21, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

The Buffalo Bills' scheduled preseason game in Toronto this summer is moving back to Orchard Park as a result of a scheduling conflict.

In unveiling their season ticket-price plan Tuesday, the Bills announced they will not play what was supposed to be their third and final preseason game at Toronto's Rogers Centre. It's unclear what the scheduling conflict is at the downtown facility.

The Bills, however, will still play their annual regular-season game north of the border.

This is the fifth and final year of the Bills-In-Toronto series. Buffalo reached a $78 million deal with Rogers Communication in 2008 to play five regular-season and three preseason games in Canada's largest city.

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Bills CEO Russ Brandon says the team is in negotiations to extend the agreement with Rogers.

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