First, the Buffalo Bills put out a statement on Monday, defending the honor of their new $2.2 billion stadium that was getting absolutely crushed on social media – with photo evidence, no less – for how poorly architects laid out some of the place's sightlines. So, yes, the Buffalo Bills are in full crisis management mode right now and the damage control isn't about an injury to a valuable player or a questionable coaching decision. Because, apparently, clear sightlines throughout the facility is beyond the scope of what is possible for a $2.2 billion stadium in 2026. Some fans complained their views were blocked by vendors or other fans walking about as the Bills practiced. So, yes, the raucous, rowdy Bills crowds that sometimes stood the entire game at the old Highmark Stadium might be going away.