The Buffalo Bills’ New “Old School” Stadium

This video explores the construction of the new Highmark Stadium, the future home of the Buffalo Bills, set to open in 2026. Unlike other modern, futuristic NFL stadiums that function as multi-purpose entertainment hubs with roofs and artificial turf, New Highmark is a throwback to traditional football venues.
A Design for the Purists
While recent stadiums like SoFi or Allegiant cost billions and resemble spaceships, the new Buffalo stadium is designed with a “football-first” mentality. It eschews a roof and fancy exterior for a brick facade that reflects Buffalo’s historic architecture. The goal is to maintain the gritty, open-air game day experience that “Bills Mafia” loves, using snow and cold as a home-field advantage.
Innovative Weather Engineering
Despite lacking a roof, the stadium features cutting-edge technology to handle Buffalo’s harsh winters. The exterior is covered in perforated steel panels designed to slow down wind and prevent it from swirling inside the bowl. Additionally, a massive canopy covers 60% of the fans and includes a hydronic heating system to melt snow instantly, preventing dangerous buildup.
Intimacy and Atmosphere
The design prioritizes atmosphere over capacity. The seating has been reduced to roughly 60,000 to create a more intimate environment. The upper decks are steeper and closer to the field than any other NFL stadium, and the canopy is angled to trap crowd noise, ensuring a deafening roar for visiting teams.
Final Thoughts
New Highmark Stadium is a unique project in an era of multi-billion dollar domes. It combines modern engineering with a traditional spirit, ensuring that while the facility is new, the legendary Buffalo game day experience remains authentic.
Vocabulary Table
| Term | Pronunciation | Definition | Used in sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Utilitarian | /juːˌtɪlɪˈteəriən/ | Designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive. | And then there’s New Highmark, traditional, utilitarian, and seemingly not out of place… |
| Hearken back | /ˈhɑːrkən bæk/ | To return to or recall an earlier time or style. | New Highmark Stadium is a facility that hearkens back to the venues of yesteryear. |
| Staggering | /ˈstæɡərɪŋ/ | Deeply shocking; astonishing. | According to Forbes, the Dallas Cowboys top the worldwide polls with a staggering value of $13 billion US. |
| Ascension | /əˈsenʃn/ | The act of rising to an important position or a higher level. | But as the game continues its rapid ascension… |
| Extortionate | /ɪkˈstɔːrʃənət/ | (Of a price) much too high; exorbitant. | Renovating it to be ready for the modern day would be extortionate. |
| Amenities | /əˈmiːnətiz/ | Desirable or useful features or facilities of a building or place. | You’re basically merging modern amenities into an old structural skeleton. |
| Accolade | /ˈækəleɪd/ | An award or privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of merit. | It’s a serious accolade that takes years, if not decades, of hard work. |
| Outlier | /ˈaʊtlaɪər/ | A person or thing differing from all other members of a particular group or set. | I first need to tell you why the new Highmark Stadium is such an outlier in the NFL. |
| Aesthetic | /iːsˈθetɪk/ | Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty. | They’re clad in glass to create a premium aesthetic. |
| Deterrent | /dɪˈterənt/ | A thing that discourages or is intended to discourage someone from doing something. | They’re the first of a few unique weather deterrents in the armory. |
| Manipulation | /məˌnɪpjəˈleɪʃn/ | The action of handling or controlling something in a skillful manner. | The gaps serve a very special purpose: wind manipulation. |
| Hydronic | /haɪˈdrɒnɪk/ | Relating to a cooling or heating system in which heat is transported by circulating water. | It’s called a hydronic system. |
| Reverberating | /rɪˈvɜːrbəreɪtɪŋ/ | (Of a loud noise) be repeated several times as an echo. | Bouncing off the steel and reverberating it back through the stands. |
| Intimidating | /ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtɪŋ/ | Frightening or overawing someone, especially in order to make them do what one wants. | This steel canopy has been specifically angled to create the most intimidating atmosphere anywhere. |
| Purist | /ˈpjʊrɪst/ | A person who insists on absolute adherence to traditional rules or structures. | There’s something quite satisfying about the Highmark Stadium being built for football purists. |
Vocabulary Flashcards
Lexical Focus: Collocations & Chunks
Don’t just learn isolated words—learn chunks of language. These patterns will help you speak more naturally.
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rolling in money
Idiom
The sport really is rolling in money. -
pick up the tab
Idiom
Should taxpayers be expected to pick up that kind of a tab? -
in the long run
Discourse Marker
In the long run, it should deliver financial gains by attracting visitors. -
greener pastures
Idiom
It wouldn’t be the first team in recent memory to uproot and make for supposedly greener pastures. -
on the ball
Idiom
The app’s approach is backed by research that keeps me focused and on the ball. -
fending off
Phrasal Verb
Who wants to sit in a freezing bowl, constantly fending off the cold gusts of Buffalo air? -
takes a toll
Collocation
It’s cold, pretty disruptive, and heavy, meaning it takes a toll on the structural elements. -
comes into its own
Idiom
That’s where the stadium comes into its own. -
second to none
Fixed Phrase
Creating that 360-degree environment creates an energy which is really second to none. -
form follows function
Design Principle
The Highmark Stadium is impressive, but form follows function.
De-Chunking: Complete the Expressions
Select the correct phrase from the box below to complete the sentences based on the video.
in the long run
greener pastures
takes a toll
form follows function
1. Many taxpayers are unhappy that they are expected to for the new $850 million stadium.
2. The heavy snowfall in Buffalo on the structural integrity of buildings, requiring special engineering.
3. While the stadium is expensive now, proponents argue that it will add value to the city.
4. Before the new stadium deal was signed, there were fears the Bills might leave Buffalo for .
5. The stadium’s design is practical first and beautiful second, adhering to the principle that .
While-viewing Tasks
Complete these tasks while watching the video to focus on key details about the new stadium:
Guided Notes
Fill in the missing information as you watch:
- Estimated cost of the new Highmark Stadium:
- Public funding amount contributed by taxpayers:
- Number of perforated steel panels on the exterior:
- Percentage of fans covered by the canopy:
Questions
Answer the following questions based on the video:
- Why did the designers choose NOT to put a roof on the new stadium?
- What is the function of the “hydronic system” in the canopy?
- How does the new seating design aim to improve the atmosphere?
Key Features Checklist
Tick the features mentioned in the video:
- Artificial Turf
- Perforated Wind Screens
- Heated Concrete Stands
- Retractable Roof
- Standing-only Section
Embedded Video:
Fill in the Blanks Exercise
1. The new Highmark Stadium hearkens back to the venues of .
2. The NFL is the most financially sports league on the planet.
3. New Highmark Stadium costs an eye-watering 2.1 dollars.
4. The massive public investment amounts to 850 dollars.
5. The new stadium is set to open in the summer of .
6. Unlike other new stadiums, Highmark does not have a .
7. The stadium exterior features thousands of to manipulate the wind.
8. Buffalo is one of the areas in the whole of the US.
9. The canopy features a system to melt snow.
10. The canopy covers around percent of all fans.
11. Seating capacity has been reduced to people.
12. Standing fans tend to create more .
13. The upper seating deck will be the to the pitch of any stadium in the league.
14. Hosting the might be a challenge due to the lack of a roof.
15. The stadium is designed to maintain the unique Buffalo feeling.
Vocabulary Quiz
Fact or Fiction Quiz
Extension Activities
Choose from these activities to extend your learning beyond the video:
Design Your Stadium
Imagine you are designing a stadium for your home city. Would you choose a dome or an open-air design? Write a short paragraph explaining your choice based on your local climate and culture.
Medium
The Taxpayer Debate
Role-play a debate between a Bills fan who supports the $850 million public funding and a local resident who dislikes football and opposes the tax. Use arguments from the video.
Hard
Climate Engineering
In groups, research another famous building or stadium that deals with extreme weather (heat, wind, or snow). Present a quick fact sheet on its engineering solutions.
Easy
