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So have the Bills won a game in the new uniforms?   My only problem with the uniforms is that they are not right enough over the ass and crotch.  You can not even glimpse Allen's ass crack nor his package.  Come on, no one really watches football for the game, it is for the hot guys in tight uniforms, fantasy leagues and gambling.   

I used to live in Buffalo.  My question is, when it was suggested that downtown Buffalo would have been a better location, I wondered if the speaker had ever been there. 

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2 hours ago, purplekow said:

So have the Bills won a game in the new uniforms?

In their rivalries uniform? The ice ones? They lost the Oct 5 game against NE in them and that's the only time they are wearing them for this season so maybe next year! 🤷‍♂️

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On 10/18/2025 at 3:27 PM, purplekow said:

Oh so they have not won a game since they wore them.  Maybe next game.  

They won today! I didn't know until I was watching today Josh Allen hasn't lost 3 in a row ever yet in the NFL. Pretty amazing.

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35 minutes ago, Becket said:

For the neutral observer, it's nice they finally have some competition in their division. New England is giving them a run for their money. 

Yeah, hopefully not the start of another endless division streak for NE.

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There was graffiti found in a secure part of the new stadium so they suspended construction while they investigated. They believe it's one of the workers as you need a key card to access wherever it was found. The crazy thing is they are offering a $100k reward for information on who did it! That's the same amount as the FBI reward for information on Nancy Guthire!

 

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Bills forced to issue statement after fury over new $2.1B stadium's design flaw

fans slammed obstructed views at the brand new $2.1 billion Highmark Stadium set to debut this season, forcing the team to issue a statement after its first major public event

Nobody wants to open a new $2.1 billion NFL stadium chapter by getting roasted like the Dragon Ball Z live-action movie, but the Buffalo Bills managed to do exactly that after Highmark Stadium failed its first test with fans before hosting a single NFL game.

While the turnout set an attendance record and gave an eager Bills Mafia a first look at the new venue, some NFL fans lost their excitement after finding out that guard railings, glass barriers, stairways, and overhangs blocked parts of the field from their seats that took years to earn.

The Bills were forced to address angry feedback after NFL fans discovered obstructed sightlines inside the new stadium during its first major public event, which drew over 50,000 hyped fans to the team's Return of the Blue & Red practice in Orchard Park.

"Thank you to Bills Mafia for setting a new attendance record with more than 50,000 fans at the Return of the Blue & Red," the Bills said in a statement.

"Saturday's practice was a great opportunity to test the new stadium. We are currently addressing internal and external feedback regarding the facility's operation following the first event," they continued.

"We'll utilize the next six weeks to refine any details as we prepare for the home opener on Thursday, September 17." A source told ESPN that some seats with blocked views are not for sale for football games, but that did little to calm fans.

Complaints quickly spread online and onto WGR SportsRadio 550, and fans questioned what they purchased and whether the Bills could realistically fix the problem before the regular season. One WGR caller even said PSL owners should get refunds or new seats.

TicketData reports that the Bills' $365 get-in ticket price is the highest in the NFL, behind the Chicago Bears at $293. The Tennessee Titans have the cheapest at $34 for comparison.

Another caller said that the team hurt trust within its fanbase by not delivering the experience fans expected or being transparent about the blocked-out views. 

The stadium's $2.1 billion price tag included $850 million in public money. Fans questioned how some seats could miss parts of the field after that kind of investment.

Radio hosts said getting wet under the canopy is expected in an open-air stadium, but having to look around a railing to see the field is not something season-ticket holders signed up for.

The Bills have six weeks to fix the issues before their first regular-season home game on September 17 against the Detroit Lions. Buffalo opens their 2026 campaign on the road against the Houston Texans.

A render of the new Highmark Stadium before next season
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