The Buffalo Bills on Tuesday unveiled new renderings of New Highmark Stadium.

The renderings show off details of the lower bowl and concourse areas.

Bowl view rendering (Rendering courtesy of the Buffalo Bills)
Bowl view rendering (Rendering courtesy of the Buffalo Bills)

The Bills say the sightlines in the stadium should be among the best in the NFL.

The stadium will also feature radiant heat throughout the concourses, which have 360-degree visibilty directly into the bowl.

Concourse view rendering (Rendering courtesy of the Buffalo Bills)
Concourse view rendering (Rendering courtesy of the Buffalo Bills)

The new building will seat about 60,000, down from about 72,000 from the team’s existing stadium that opened in 1973. Though the new stadium doesn’t include a roof, it will feature curved sides to cover a majority of seats.

Concourse view rendering (Rendering courtesy of the Buffalo Bills)
Concourse view rendering (Rendering courtesy of the Buffalo Bills)

The project, which is set to be completed in time for the 2026 season, has soared past $2.1 billion in total costs.

More on the stadium can be found here.