The Cleveland Browns are the latest NFL team to unveil a new stadium design, with the team's domed look set to debut in 2029. The visuals and "virtual experience" debuted less than one week after the Buffalo Bills' new $2.1 billion Highmark Stadium was unveiled during the team's "Blue and Red Practice" on Saturday, August 8. While the stunning visuals of the Browns' new stadium left many fans voicing a broad range of opinions, it also led many others to make the same joke.
As you may have seen, there have been some questions about the layout of the Bills' stadium, with a number of seats seemingly having obstructed views of the field. There was a mixture of sharp angles, plexiglass barriers, and steps that go directly in front of seats, among
other things.
Whoever designed the new Bills stadium should wasn't very keen to detail. Imagine paying tens of thousands on PSLs and season tickets and walk into a view like this... pic.twitter.com/mGhzbCaMVs
— BuffaloWeather (@weather_buffalo) August 9, 2026
So, when the Browns' new renderings were released, it was time for the jokes to fly about how there will reportedly be no "seat obstructions." In one specific room at "The Browns Experience," you can view the entire stadium from midfield, as Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports revealed.
Unfortunately for the Bills, it sure doesn't look like there's much that'll block the stadium view from virtually anywhere in the stadium:
The Browns have ZERO seat obstructions on their new stadium.
— Polymarket Football (@PolymarketBlitz) August 17, 2026
The Bills could surely take notes. pic.twitter.com/kQ37V4rJLH
The jokes almost wrote themselves, but viewers on social media wasted no time jumping on the bandwagon of those left baffled by the Bills' new stadium layout.
Will it include obstructed views like @BuffaloBills or will the planners make sure this does not happen @MikeAddvensky
— CJ Papa (@cjpapa13) August 17, 2026
The reactions from those who compared the two stadiums were all along the same lines, with a few NSFW comments mixed in, but we'll hold off on those.
Even Vacchiano was quick to note the ongoing concerns about obstructed views throughout the new stadium in Orchard Park, posting photos of the Bills' new home field before heading there.
Farewell, Berea.
— Ralph Vacchiano (@RalphVacchiano) August 17, 2026
Next stop: Orchard Park, N.Y., and my first look at the Buffalo Bills' sparkling new stadium.
I'm hoping for a clear view of practice from my seat. I hear obstructed views have been a bit of an issue there. pic.twitter.com/7kstcGhOW6
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Browns' new dome reveal triggered brutal trolling of Bills' Highmark Stadium











