In what became an emotional ceremony, , team owner Terry Pegula, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and New York Governor broke ground on the team's new stadium in Orchard Park on Monday.Using the current home as a backdrop, the group dug into a small plot of dirt across the street in breaking ground on new stadium scheduled to open by the 2026 season, and projected to cost $1.54 billion, with taxpayers picking up $850 million of the tab.The hour-long ceremony was a celebration of the team's future, which is essentially secured with a new stadium that comes with a 30-year lease, and also the past. It was held amid construction equipment in what served as a former stadium parking lot already being prepped as the site of the Bills' 60,000-plus seat new home.
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