Will there be a day when professional football is played without the Buffalo Bills?
Roger Goodell’s comments on what he considers necessary stadium upgrades to New Era Field in Western New York have again brought on a tidal wave of alarmists and the subsequent soothing sounds of settle-down corporate jargon. It’s not the first time that Goodell has nudged the league’s second-smallest market in the search for another glistening space station to dock a football team and a summer of Jimmy Buffet concerts, and it won’t be the last.