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Billieve: Buffalo's New Stadium Plans

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It's been a hotly-debated topic among fans of the Buffalo Bills: should the Bills revamp their stadium in Orchard Park or build a state-of-the-art new facility in downtown Buffalo. The answer: a combination of the two, as earlier this week, reports came out that the Bills were planning to build a new open-air stadium in Orchard Park.

On the latest episode of the Billieve Podcast, hosts John Boccacino and Jamie D'Amico discuss the news that Buffalo's stadium is staying in Orchard Park and that owners Terry and Kim Pegula are opting for an open-air stadium instead of one with a dome or a retractable roof. The entire project is expected to require between three and five years from start to finish, with the Bills likely to debut their home games as early as 2025, with 2026 or 2027 appearing as more likely start dates.

We speculate on why the team is going with an open-air stadium, address why a downtown stadium never materialized, and explore whether the Pegulas will ask for help from the taxpayers footing the bill for the project (while mentioning how new stadiums always fail to serve as valuable investments for the cities and towns that house them).

Boccacino and D'Amico share their thoughts on the new stadium plans, explore the idea of private seat licenses (PSL's) for season ticket holders, and comment on a potential problem caused by the new stadium: With the lease at Highmark Stadium expiring in 2023, there could be at least one season, if not two, where the Bills would need to find a home for their home games, with Toronto and Penn State appearing to be potential solutions. Both Boccacino and D'Amico feel the team and Erie County will find a way to come to an agreement to cover those gap year(s).

Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, The Bruce Exclusive, The Buff Hub, Circling the Wagons, Code of Conduct with J. Spence, Jamie D and Big Newt, and The Overreaction Sports Podcast.

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It's been a hotly-debated topic among fans of the Buffalo Bills: should the Bills revamp their stadium in Orchard Park or build a state-of-the-art new facility in downtown Buffalo. The answer: a combination of the two, as earlier this week, reports came out that the Bills were planning to build a new open-air stadium in Orchard Park.

On the latest episode of the Billieve Podcast, hosts John Boccacino and Jamie D'Amico discuss the news that Buffalo's stadium is staying in Orchard Park and that owners Terry and Kim Pegula are opting for an open-air stadium instead of one with a dome or a retractable roof. The entire project is expected to require between three and five years from start to finish, with the Bills likely to debut their home games as early as 2025, with 2026 or 2027 appearing as more likely start dates.

We speculate on why the team is going with an open-air stadium, address why a downtown stadium never materialized, and explore whether the Pegulas will ask for help from the taxpayers footing the bill for the project (while mentioning how new stadiums always fail to serve as valuable investments for the cities and towns that house them).

Boccacino and D'Amico share their thoughts on the new stadium plans, explore the idea of private seat licenses (PSL's) for season ticket holders, and comment on a potential problem caused by the new stadium: With the lease at Highmark Stadium expiring in 2023, there could be at least one season, if not two, where the Bills would need to find a home for their home games, with Toronto and Penn State appearing to be potential solutions. Both Boccacino and D'Amico feel the team and Erie County will find a way to come to an agreement to cover those gap year(s).

Subscribe to the Buffalo Rumblings podcast channel featuring Billieve, Buffalo Rumblings Q&A, Breaking Buffalo Rumblings, The Bruce Exclusive, The Buff Hub, Circling the Wagons, Code of Conduct with J. Spence, Jamie D and Big Newt, and The Overreaction Sports Podcast.

Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify | Podbean | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | Megaphone

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If you like our show, tell a friend and help us spread the word!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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