Report: Bills plan to build a new stadium

The Highmark Stadium (opened in 1973), home of the BillsIt is one of the most hostile stadiums in the NFL; however, his hours in the NFL could be numbered. According to a report by Rochester First, the buffalo club studying the possibility of building a new stadium.

The most optimistic predictions ensure that the new home for the Bills would be ready for the 2025 season; Other projections indicate that the stadium (which is also expected to be open-air, with a covered section) will be ready between 2026 and 2027.

The current lease contract in said premises expires in 2023 and the Bills could extend their pact until the new stadium is completed.

Other options for Terry Pegula, owner of the organization, is play provisionally at Toronto or Penn State. The Canadian city is a better option considering that they share a border with Buffalo; in the case of the Nittany Lions field, consider that it is approximately 190 miles (306 kilometers) from the current Bills stadium.

For the moment a possible new location for the stadium is unknown (The present field of the Bills is located in Orchard Park, one of the suburbs of Buffalo).

Beasley talks about the vaccine again

A couple of days ago the Bills wide receiver caused a stir by revealing that he will not accept the COVID vaccine. Now, Beasley made it clear to what extent he stands firm with his convictions.

“I am not going to take medicine for a leg that is not broken. I prefer to take a chance on COVID and improve my immune system as well. I will play for free this year to live my life as I have since day one. If they force me to retire, so be it“he exclaimed.

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