The Buffalo Bills’ new 62,000-seat Highmark Stadium opens to fans on September 17. The venue hosts the Detroit Lions in Week 2 for a Thursday night matchup, kicking off Prime Video’s regular-season broadcast slate.
Exclusive Drone Footage Reveals Construction Progress
Buffalo shared fresh drone footage showcasing the nearly completed $2.2 billion project. Visible advancements include new siding installed in March, making the stadium prominent from nearby roads.
2026 Schedule Highlights
The Bills await their Week 1 opponent. Confirmed matchups include two games each against AFC East rivals, plus contests versus the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, and Los Angeles Rams.
State-of-the-Art Snow Removal System
Despite western New York’s harsh winters, the outdoor stadium preserves Buffalo’s homefield edge. A cutting-edge snowmelt system uses sensors to detect precipitation and cold snaps. These activate a hydronic heating mechanism that clears snow from the canopy shielding over half the seats, eliminating manual shoveling.
Roster Boosts for 2026
Following an early playoff exit, the Bills bolstered their offense by trading a second-round pick and a fifth-rounder to the Chicago Bears for wide receiver DJ Moore. The 28-year-old, a 2018 first-round pick from the Panthers, reunites with Joe Brady, now head coach after replacing Sean McDermott.
In the draft, Buffalo selected Clemson edge rusher TJ Parker and Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun in the second round, forgoing a first-round choice.
The Bills enter 2026 after seven straight playoff appearances without a Super Bowl trip. Rival Chiefs claimed three Super Bowl titles since 2019.

