The Buffalo Bills’ new 62,000-seat Highmark Stadium opens to fans on September 17, 2026, hosting the Detroit Lions in Week 2. This Thursday night clash kicks off Prime Video’s regular-season broadcast schedule.
Stadium Construction and Advanced Features
Buffalo released fresh drone footage showcasing the near-complete $2.2 billion project, set to finish this summer. Visible progress includes new siding installed in March, drawing attention from nearby roads.
Despite harsh snowy winters in the region, the Bills chose an open-air design to maintain their home-field edge. A cutting-edge snow removal system prevents fan shoveling, using sensors to detect precipitation and cold snaps. These activate a hydronic heating mechanism that melts snow from the canopy shielding over half the seats.
2026 Schedule Highlights
The Bills’ Week 1 opponent remains unannounced. Confirmed matchups include two games each against AFC East foes, plus the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders, Minnesota Vikings, Houston Texans, and Los Angeles Rams.
Roster Boosts After Playoff Exit
Following an early playoff departure, Buffalo bolstered its offense by trading a second-round pick and a fifth-rounder to the Chicago Bears for wide receiver D.J. Moore in March. Rumors linked the team to Philadelphia Eagles’ A.J. Brown, but they secured Moore instead.
The 28-year-old Moore, a 2018 first-round pick by the Carolina Panthers, spent five seasons there under Joe Brady, now Buffalo’s head coach after replacing Sean McDermott.
In the draft, lacking a first-rounder, the Bills selected Clemson edge rusher T.J. Parker and Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun in the second round.
Buffalo enters 2026 with seven straight playoff appearances but no Super Bowl trips. Rival Chiefs claim three Super Bowl titles since 2019.

