where are the bills moving to
The Bills are not moving to a different city; they are moving into a new stadium being built essentially across the street from their current home in Orchard Park, New York, starting with the 2026 NFL season.
What “moving” means here
In current news and fan discussions, “where are the Bills moving to” usually refers to:
- Moving from the current Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.
- Moving into the New Highmark Stadium (often called the “new Bills stadium”) that is under construction nearby, not to a new market or state.
The team’s home remains Orchard Park, in the Buffalo metro area.
New stadium basics
- The New Highmark Stadium is being built as the new home field of the Buffalo Bills, replacing the existing Highmark Stadium starting with the 2026 NFL season.
- The stadium project is reported as on schedule, with substantial completion targeted for summer 2026 so it can host all 2026 Bills home games.
Are the Bills relocating cities?
- There is a long-term lease with a non-relocation clause tying the Bills to the new stadium for 30 years, making a move to another city highly unlikely in that period.
- Coverage around the “last game at Highmark” in early 2026 clarifies the team is “moving across the street,” not leaving Buffalo.
Why this is trending now
- Fans and local media are highlighting the final regular-season game at the old Highmark Stadium and sharing memories of the building as the team prepares for the transition.
- Discussion also focuses on the stadium’s multibillion-dollar cost, public funding share, and impacts on ticket prices and season ticket members.
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