The Buffalo Bills have completed their feasibility study and conversations with fans and team officials and are prepared to move forward into negotiations with New York State and Erie County, according to John Wawrow of the Associated Press. Every option seemingly comes with a hefty price tag.
The feasibility study has been ongoing since November of 2018 and was recently revised to include the economic hardships associated with the coronavirus pandemic, reports Wawrow. During the study, the team met with fans to ask about a multitude of different options for the team’s stadium, including how much fans would be willing to pay for things like parking and tickets and whether they would prefer a downtown stadium or the current location.