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Shocking New List Shows Hot Dog Prices For Every NFL Stadium, And Social Media Is Destroying The Buffalo Bills

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Buffalo Bills fans.
Buffalo Bills fans (Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images)

Either Highmark Stadium makes the best hot dogs, or the Buffalo Bills just don’t appreciate their fans enough to offer reasonably-priced hot dogs.

Our guess? The latter.

Every NFL fan knows that stadium food and drinks are insanely overpriced, unless you attend an Atlanta Falcons home game (shout-out to owner Arthur Blank). But if you attend a Buffalo Bills game at Highmark Stadium? Put it this way: You can get seven hot dogs at your local Costco for the same price.

Dov Kleiman posted a graphic showing the cost of hot dogs at every NFL stadium. Leading the way is the Buffalo Bills, who charge $11.25 per. The Falcons, by the way, only charge $2.

NFL fans wasted no time teeing off on the Bills for charging outrageous hot dog prices.

“Buffalo must be selling waygu dogs,” one fan wrote.

“Teams in New York State They love to milk us,” a fan said.

“$11.25 should pay for like 2 hot dogs, a side, and a medium drink. That much for a single dog is ridiculous. Yeah yeah don’t like it don’t buy it, but that’s just crass greed and disrespect for the fans,” another commented.

“As a bills fan I’m ashamed,” a user stated.

“Charging more than three dollars for a hotdog dog should be a crime,” a fan wrote.

“11.25 I better be full for 11 days,” said a user.

What can we say? Bills fans are better off eating at a local restaurant beforehand, rather than paying $11.25 for a hot dog.

Josh Allen & Buffalo Bills Have A Must-Win Game Against Pittsburgh Steelers

Aug 23, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) warms up before a game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium. (Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images)

The Bills enter Sunday’s action at 7-4 and tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Los Angeles Chargers for the AFC’s three wild card spots. Josh Allen was visibly frustrated after last week’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ loss to the Houston Texans, but the competition doesn’t get much better with the Pittsburgh Steelers on the schedule today.

ESPN still gives Buffalo an 82.3 percent chance of making the playoffs, but those odds will drop considerably if they lose to the 6-5 Steelers today, as Pittsburgh would also have the head-to-head tiebreaker.

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