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Buffalo Bills and Cisco Embark on Multi-Year Partnership at Start of 2025-2026 Season

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SAN JOSE, Calif., August 26, 2025 – Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) has announced that it has added six new NFL franchises or venue property partnerships, including the Buffalo Bills, to its growing portfolio of teams and properties leveraging Cisco's industry-leading enterprise networking and cybersecurity solutions this NFL season. Through this new partnership, Cisco will now connect and protect multiple facets of the organization from team facilities to Highmark Stadium operations and more.

"The Buffalo Bills' commitment to innovation both on and off the field aligns perfectly with Cisco's vision," said Tim Coogan, Senior Vice President, Global Partner Sales at Cisco. "Our AI-ready infrastructure and dependable security solutions provide the foundation for a secure, high-performance environment supporting the team and fans at Highmark Stadium."

This season, Cisco will provide a comprehensive suite of technology solutions to the Buffalo Bills and across the NFL ecosystem to power scalable, future-ready fan experiences and protect team and stadium operations. Cisco's AI-ready infrastructure and high-density Wi-Fi 7 Access Points will provide the team with high-performance, scalable connectivity; and Cisco's IP Fabric for Media will enable the secure and efficient delivery of high-quality, 4K video content to fans both inside Highmark Stadium and via broadcast.

"Partnering with Cisco marks an exciting step forward in our commitment to delivering a world-class experience at Highmark Stadium," said Dan Evans, Vice President of Technology for the Buffalo Bills. "With Cisco's powerful and secure networking solutions, we're enhancing everything from game-day operations to the digital experience our fans enjoy — ensuring seamless connectivity and reliability at every level."

Recently, the NFL and Cisco have worked together to deliver a networking and cybersecurity playbook that ensures global events like the Super Bowl, NFL International Series and the NFL Draft are running securely in the face of any disruption—from cyberattacks to outages and technical failures and beyond. In addition, every NFL's stadium's replay control room is built on Cisco technology and connected back to the Art McNally Gameday Central in New York via a Cisco network, and nearly all the league's official partners and more than two-thirds of NFL stadiums rely on Cisco technology.

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