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When the Buffalo Bills take on the currently undefeated Kansas City Chiefs in their next game at Ralph Wilson Stadium on November 3, they'll be doing so in front of a packed house. The Bills announced on Tuesday that the Week 9 date with Andy Reid's crew is officially sold out.
Also announced: the Bills will be wearing their all-white road uniforms that day, and that fans are encouraged to wear white to that game. The first 50,000 fans in the stadium will also be given a white pom-pom for the occasion, which is something that the team has done in years past.
The Bills have now sold out their first five home games of the 2013 season - though it took owner Ralph Wilson purchasing remaining tickets to meet the deadline for Sunday's loss to Cincinnati - and only have two more games to worry about on that front. Tickets still remain for a November 17 rematch with Rex Ryan and the New York Jets, and a Week 16 matchup with the Miami Dolphins on December 22.