Fans of the Buffalo Bills need not worry about their NFL team leaving town. Not after news broke that the Bills and New York State had reached an agreement on a deal for a new $1.4 billion open-air, natural grass stadium that will keep the Bills in Western New York for the next 30 years.
On the latest episode of the Billieve Podcast, hosts John Boccacino and Jamie D'Amico break down every aspect of the new Bills stadium agreement, from its cost, who is paying for the stadium, how the team will be receiving the largest share of public money to finance a stadium, the team's use of personal seat licenses to offset the Pegulas' costs, how the deal compares to the most recent new stadium agreements in the NFL, why Orchard Park was the chosen location, and why it makes sense for the playing surface to be natural grass.
Now, it's your turn. What do you think of the new Bills stadium deal, the Orchard Park location, and the record amount of public money going towards building the stadium?
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