Bills: Documents officially signed for the new stadium

The Buffalo Bills are here to stay. If there were any concerns before, those have since been squashed with the latest development.  The Buffalo Bills' social media account announced that all documents and contracts for the new stadium have been signed. New York State, Erie County, and the Bills organization came to terms with the agreement […]

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The Buffalo Bills are here to stay. If there were any concerns before, those have since been squashed with the latest development. 

The Buffalo Bills' social media account announced that all documents and contracts for the new stadium have been signed. New York State, Erie County, and the Bills organization came to terms with the agreement and further cemented the project.

Bills Mafia remembers all too well the rumors circulating about relocation as the new stadium discussion first started. Bills owner Terry Pegula had mentioned moving the team to Texas, immediately causing a firestorm on social media.

The Buffalo Bills are a staple of the community and the lifeblood of Buffalo. After today, it further guarantees the Bills are staying in the area for at least the next 30 years, something that should have every Bills fan excited. 

The new stadium will allow the city to show off the incredible on-field product they have in the Buffalo Bills. Josh Allen and company will get a shiny new stadium to show off their talents.

Obviously, the stadium will be used for concerts and other events but Bills Mafia will mostly be focused on what's going on during the NFL season.

The elaborate new stadium is estimated to be complete by 2026 and will be right next door to Highmark Stadium, another welcomed sign by most fans. There were initial discussions about the stadium moving to downtown Buffalo, away from where it currently sits in Orchard Park. 

Bills Mafia, rejoice. Your beloved Buffalo Bills aren't going anywhere, at least for the next few decades.