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Bills Show Off Giant New Bison Statues Outside of New Highmark Stadium in Video
The Buffalo Bills celebrated the upcoming opening of the new Highmark Stadium by completing the installation of a new family of giant bison statues.
The final of the three stainless steel bison was installed on Wednesday at the family circle outside of the new stadium.
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The Bills first announced plans to install the bison statues, which are crafted from stainless steel over a steel core, in March.
The family features a calf, cow and bull ranging in height from 12 to 27 feet, according to the Bills. The bull weighs in at 23,000 pounds.
The statues feature programmable lights and smoke emitting from the nostrils of the two adult bison, the team reported.
The Bills broke ground on the new stadium in 2023 and cut the ribbon at the venue after the completion of the $2.1 billion project in June.
Fans will be able to get a first look at both the bison statues and the new stadium on Aug. 18. The Bills plan on holding an open practice at the venue on that date, per Lance Lysowski of the Buffalo News.
The Bills are set for a home preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Aug. 27 before the regular-season home opener takes place Sept. 17 against the Detroit Lions.
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