The Bills are set to kickoff their first game in their new stadium in 2026 and a new update looks like they're well along the way to meeting that deadline.

Remember when 2026 felt like it was so far away?  They announced that the Buffalo Bills would be building a new stadium and that they still had a few seasons left to play.  But as it always does, time has flown by.  We have just one season left with the Bills in the old Highmark/Rich/Ralph.

You would think that extreme cold weather and snow that we've gotten the past couple of weeks would make it harder for these construction crews to stay on their timeline, but it appears as though it hasn't sidelined them at all.

Today, the Bills shared a video that they took from a drone to show the progress that has taken place in the past month and it has been massive.

 

Although there aren't any seats on them, it appears as though the majority of the concrete seating sections are in.  At this point they just look like a bunch of old school bleachers.  You can see that most of the overhang around the top is in place and now you can really visualize what the covering around the top will look like too.

This stadium has really taken shape over the past couple of months and the excitement seems to grow with each update.  Just imagine what it's going to look like at this time next year as the Bills are gearing up for their first season in their new house!

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