Major change considered for NFL’s newest $2.2bn stadium before it hosts first game

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The Buffalo Bills’ new $2.2 billion stadium is officially open for business.Built in the shadow of their 52-year-old home field in Orchard Park, the sparkling, state-of-the-art facility will host its first NFL game in Week 2 of the 2026 season.Highmark Stadium has risen in the shadow of the Bills’ former homeGettyJosh Allen and the Bills will take on the Detroit Lions on Thursday, September 17, and more than 60,000 fans will be welcomed to their new seats.But before Highmark Stadium even hosts its first game, a major change is being considered for the league’s newest arena.Bills open to building mixed use development around $2.2bn stadiumWhen plans for their new home were first announced, the original idea called for the site of the old stadium to become a parking lot.But as the 52-year-old facility is slowly being demolished, The Buffalo News reports that the Bills are ‘coming around to the idea’ of building something more significant in that space.Building a mixed-use development on the east side of Abbott Road, where the team’s administrative building and merchandise store will remain, is a possibility according to the outlet.The Bills could pursue a partnership with a developer to make it happen.“There’s a lot of optionality and a lot of potential,” Pete Guelli, the team’s president of business operations, said.“There are things for people to do now, but down the line, as we start looking at the rest of our campus, there could be more.“We’re just a little early in that process.”The Buffalo News adds that stores and dining, event spaces and even an entertainment venue are being considered for what could one day become a busy development.The Bills could build more than a parking lot on their old stadium siteGettyBuilding around the new multi-billion dollar stadium will be critical in efforts to turn the area into a broader attraction for tourists and residents, beyond game day.Many NFL teams building new stadiums, including the Cleveland Browns, have factored in similar projects.The Bills are now a perennial playoff team with a shiny new stadium, so adding more attractions around the facility would help boost an already growing brand.It would also help the team host a future NFL Draft.“It’s a little bit of a discussion between what’s the right mix potentially there, how much open space do you need for major events and just trying to be strategic about putting us in that type of position so when these events come into town, what’s the best use of the property so we can deliver on that destination mission for Buffalo,” Guelli added.Bills owner thanks fans for ‘commitment’ to new stadiumThe Bills marked a milestone in franchise history late last month, with a ribbon cutting ceremony that officially opened their new stadium.The new stadium will welcome Bills fans for a Week 2 game against the LionsYoutube @buffalobillsSpeaking at that event, owner Terry Pegula thanked the Bills Mafia for their commitment to the project.“Our fans, the Bills Mafia, contributed $263 million through PSL (Personal Seat License) purchases, and helped us finance what we’re looking at here today,” he said.“The Bills front office does not take this commitment by our fans lightly.”Guelli, meanwhile, insisted the new facility is ‘impressive in every aspect’.NFL Stadium StatusOn the Move – Why is Roger Goodell allowing three of NFL’s most famous teams to build $8.8bn new homes and ditch diehard fans?Chicago Bears – NFL’s second-oldest team admits defeat as $5bn relocation from 102-year-old stadium confirmed in statementKansas City Chiefs – Chiefs owner issues response as Kansas City’s $4bn cross-state relocation plan hits roadblockJacksonville Jaguars – $5.6bn NFL team’s 150-mile relocation triggers unique rule exemption amid CBA conflictCleveland Browns – $2.6bn NFL stadium fraught with drama finally makes breakthrough as Super Bowl dream teasedTennessee Titans – Super Bowl 2030 host is unopened $2.2bn ‘cookie-cutter’ stadium that will be NFL’s smallest“Every seat in this place is great, the facilities are incredible,” he said.“The way it’s set up for the team is perfect. As soon as you walk in here, you’re immediately able to see the field.“It’s built perfectly for Buffalo, and I’m impressed by every aspect of it.”Buffalo’s new stadium has arrived, and it could one day be part of a year-round attraction in Orchard Park, should a big development follow.Stay up to date on all things NFL across our talkSPORT platforms – subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest news, opinion, exclusive interviews and our daily unfiltered, unscripted show ‘The S* Word, from 8am ET.