New Renderings Of Highmark Stadium Released By Buffalo Bills
There has been a lot of activity coming from One Bills Drive over the last few days. Not only have the Bills been making several personal moves, but the team has also been making progress on developing the new Highmark Stadium.
There have been several players who have been released by the Bills over the last couple of days. From fan favorites like Jordan Poyer, Tre’Davious White, and Mitch Morris to other key members of the team like Deonte Hardy, Nyheim Hines, and several other players.
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While the business of football takes its course over the off-season, many fans (myself included) are still extremely excited by the progress happening along Abbot Road in Orchard Park as construction of the new Highmark Stadium continues.
To help build excitement for fans, the Bills organization announced the opening of the new Bills Stadium Experience. The Stadium Experience is located inside the Walker Center on Main Street in Williamsville and is an appointment-only venue. It provides an opportunity for fans to get an interactive look at every aspect of the new stadium, including the chance for season ticket holders to sit inside the new stadium.
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The Stadium Experience is fully interactive and will allow fans to be immersed in the new stadium. Inside will be renderings and models of the new stadium, the clubs, and the larger-than-life Bisons, which will be built on the stadium grounds.
Access to check out the Bills Stadium Experience is first available to season ticket holders, and then others can sign up. You can get more information about it here on the Bills website, or you can watch the latest episode of Built For Buffalo.
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