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The Buffalo Bills are entering a new era, with a brand new Highmark Stadium slated to open for the 2026 season. With such an enormous announcement, the Bills are trying desperately to get the NFL to give them a primetime window for the home-opener.
The Bills added star power on offensive and defense and parted ways with several longtime members of the team.
Dion Dawkins also gave his thoughts on the start of the Joe Brady era.
The Buffalo Bills will take the field for the 2026 NFL season in the new Highmark Stadium, giving the iconic franchise a fresh home for a hopeful Super Bowl run. But the stadium won’t be the only thing new
Bills COO Pete Guelli says the franchise has told the NFL it wants a prime-time home opener at the new $2.2 billion Highmark Stadium this fall.
The Giants' interior defensive lineman has requested a trade and the Bills fit as a potential landing spot.
Orchard Park, N.Y. — Like any new homeowners on the verge of getting keys to their new digs, Bills Mafia is anxiously waiting for their chance to see the new Highmark Stadium. The massive structure has been rising in the background of the NFL’s most famous tailgating scene for years.
Former Buffalo Bills linebacker Shaq Thompson hinted that he wants to return to Buffalo and could be working on a new deal.
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The NFL announced today that 16 prospects will attend the 2026 NFL draft. Among those in attendance will be five players from Ohio State, spotlighting what an enormously talented roster the Buckeyes had last season.