Story byDemocrat and ChronicleRyan Miller, Rochester Democrat and ChronicleSun, December 7, 2025 at 8:00 AM UTC·3 min readSnow and wind are part are Buffalo Bills football. But their new stadium won't have frozen turf. Across Abbott Road from the current Highmark Stadium, construction on the new $2.1 billion Highmark Stadium is about 75% complete. The natural grass playing surface is already in and crews are working to get the building ready for the 2026 season. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHere's what fans should know about the field and how it will stay cozy in Buffalo winters. Is the new Bills stadium field grass or turf?The new Highmark Stadium will have natural grass, not artificial turf. The Bills installed the field in early October, using two acres of Kentucky bluegrass grown at Tuckahoe Turf Farms in New Jersey, one of the top natural-grass suppliers in American sports. The grass is laid over a modern drainage and heating system designed for cold-weather football. The current stadium uses A-Turf Titan, a synthetic surface made by Williamsville-based A-Turf and replaced in 2019. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementIs the field in the new Bills stadium heated?Yes.