An updated look at new Bills stadium construction

An updated look at new #Bills stadium construction:

A new, latest look at the construction in Orchard Park at the new Highmark Stadium has been posted to social media.

The building, set to open in 2026, already had steel beams placed. Now we have a lot more of them going up.

Progress.

Check out the scene below:

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Thank you: Bills surprise new stadium construction crew with ice cream (video)

Yum:

The joke about work pizza always comes about. Who wants that over a raise? Some assume that’s what their bosses think…

But seriously, the Buffalo Bills did something similar that was appreciated at the construction site of the new Highmark Stadium. The team went out and got the group some ice cream to thank their efforts.

The team shared the nice gesture in a video which can be found in the YouTube player above.

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Time lapse: Construction of the Bills’ new stadium over the past year (video)

One piece at a time:

The Buffalo Bills won’t open their new home until 2026, a long two years away.

But we’re at least a year closer. This week marks the one year anniversary of the groundbreaking ceremony which kicked off construction of the new Highmark Stadium.

To celebrate, the team released a time-lapsed video of all the building going on in Orchard Park over the last year.

Check it out below:

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Josh Allen visits with construction workers at new Bills stadium site

Josh Allen visits with construction workers at new #Bills stadium site:

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was doing some rounds in Western New York this week.

After taking time out of his offseason to visit local nurses during Nurses Week, Allen then went to his future workplace.

The Bills QB stopped by and visited with construction workers who are building the new Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park. The stadium is expected to open in 2026.

Allen posed for this picture with the group:

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Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes saw ‘40,000 middle fingers’ before playoff matchup vs. Bills

#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes recalled his experience of seeing “40,000 middle fingers” before defeating the #Bills in the playoffs.

The Kansas City Chiefs have become the NFL’s villain.

Following in the footsteps of the New England Patriots, the Chiefs’ dominance in recent years has earned Kansas City far more foes than friends.

Super Bowl LVIII MVP Patrick Mahomes has effortlessly transitioned from playing the role of a scrappy underdog to that of a new-age Tom Brady and revealed how he is welcomed at opponents’ stadiums in a recent interview.

Speaking to Logan Paul on the Impaulsive podcast, Mahomes recounted the reception he got at Highmark Stadium in January before bouncing the Buffalo Bills from the AFC playoffs.

“I got to Buffalo this year and I think I saw … 40,000 middle fingers on the way into the stadium,” Mahomes said. “They were ready to go. Then, we go out there and win, I’m trying to hand my headband and sleeve off to a kid, and snowballs are just flying at me. These people really don’t like me. It’s not fake at all.”

Whether opposing fans like him or not, they’ll have to continue dealing with Mahomes every January until their team comes up with a way to stop him.

How the Bills’ new stadium look during solar eclipse (video)

How the #Bills’ new stadium look during solar eclipse (video):

No solar eclipse could stop the work going on at the site of the new Buffalo Bills stadium in Orchard Park.

Earlier this week, the historic event went down across western New York. One Bills Drive included.

In prepping for the rarity, the Buffalo Bills put together a time-elapsed video showing what a darkened construction site looked like.

Check out the occasion in the clip below:

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WATCH: Behind the scenes of bison statue selection outside new Highmark Stadium

Bison video:

The Bills new stadium construction is underway. One of the highlights many are curious about in western New York are the bison statues that will be going out front of the entrance.

The Bills released a behind the scenes look at how that selection process is going.

Check that out in the video below:

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Bills provide updates for new stadium experience

#Bills provide updates for new stadium experience:

The Buffalo Bills provided some updated specs for their new stadium.

The new building’s construction is underway in Orchard Park. Earlier this month, the first steel beams went into the ground.

Slated to open for the 2026 NFL season, here is some of the new information provided by the team:

  • 64% of the seats are going to be covered by a roof
  • The last row of the stadium is 54 feet closer to the field
  • More info: 

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First steel beam put up at new Bills stadium

First steel beam put up at new #Bills stadium:

The new stadium being built for the Buffalo Bills is moving right along.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the venue took place last June. This February we’re really seeing the process move along.

As construction keeps churning along, we’ve seen the building start to go upward. The first steel beams started to be put into place.

The initial one going into the ground in Orchard Park can be found in the clip below:

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WATCH: Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes warms up ahead of kickoff vs. Bills

#Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes was seen warming up in the snow ahead of Kansas City’s playoff matchup against the #Bills.

The Kansas City Chiefs are getting set for their matchup against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round of the AFC playoffs on Sunday evening. The highly-anticipated tilt is expected to be one of the best games on this weekend’s schedule and will decide which team has to travel to the Old Line State to face the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game next week.

The NFL’s reigning MVP, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, was seen warming up for Kansas City’s consequential matchup against Buffalo before kickoff, throwing passes in the snow as he prepared for action in primetime.

While the forecast in Orchard Park, New York isn’t calling for a significant amount of precipitation, the weather conditions could be something to watch if snow starts to creep in at game time.

Fans should expect the Chiefs’ decorated quarterback to put on a show against Buffalo’s defense as Kansas City endeavors to reach its sixth-consecutive AFC Championship Game.