Verizon Brings 5G and Smart Tech to Highmark Stadium

Verizon joins the Buffalo Bills as a Founding Partner of Highmark Stadium, bringing 5G connectivity, sustainability-focused services, and smart venue technology to the team’s new home in Orchard Park. The partnership includes ownership of the DAS system, advanced operational tools, AR fan features, and exclusive Verizon customer activations—setting a new benchmark for connected sports venues by 2026.
Verizon Brings 5G and Smart Tech to Highmark Stadium
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Verizon to Power Highmark Stadium with 5G and Sustainability-Focused Services

The Buffalo Bills have named Verizon as the exclusive wireless telecommunications partner and a Founding Partner of the new Highmark Stadium, scheduled to open in 2026. This multi-faceted partnership brings Verizon’s 5G capabilities to the forefront of stadium connectivity, promising improved operations, fan engagement, and long-term sustainability.

Verizon to Operate Distributed Antenna System (DAS)


As part of the agreement, Verizon will own and manage the new stadium’s neutral-host Distributed Antenna System (DAS). This infrastructure will deliver high-capacity, high-speed wireless coverage across the venue. Fans can expect seamless mobile experiences—from streaming live highlights to using mobile ticketing and cashless payments.

During stadium construction, Verizon Business is providing temporary Wi-Fi access to support design, logistics, and system installations, ensuring connectivity is embedded from day one.

5G Connectivity to Enhance Game-Day and Venue Operations

Verizon will integrate its Business Services within the stadium to support day-to-day operations, sustainability initiatives, and fan services. This includes powering connected systems across concessions, security, and stadium management—helping to streamline operations and reduce environmental impact.

“Verizon’s technical leadership in 5G will transform how our fans connect with the game and each other,” said Pete Guelli, EVP & Chief Operating Officer, Buffalo Bills. “Together, we’re creating seamless, immersive experiences that set a new standard for live sports.”

Verizon’s 5G network will also support innovations such as real-time stats, AR-enabled fan features, and smoother access to mobile services—making the in-stadium experience as engaging as the game itself.

Exclusive Fan Benefits and Onsite Activations

In addition to always-on connectivity, the partnership includes exclusive Verizon-branded activations. Verizon customers will have access to premium programming, sweepstakes, and in-person experiences at the stadium. These perks are designed to deepen fan loyalty and offer unique engagement opportunities throughout the NFL season.

Community Investment: Support for Local Veterans

As part of the broader initiative, Verizon is committing $40,000 to the Veterans One-Stop Center, a Buffalo-based nonprofit that provides support services to veterans, service members, and their families. This donation includes an initial $20,000 contribution in November 2024 and an additional $20,000 announced alongside the stadium partnership.

A New Era for the Buffalo Bills Stadium Experience

Highmark Stadium is designed with both fans and future expansion in mind. The venue will offer 60,000 seats with potential for increased capacity during major events. The infrastructure includes premium seating, broadcast facilities, updated locker rooms, a team store, kitchens, and cutting-edge audiovisual systems.

Stadium features also emphasize convenience and comfort. These include:

  • 360-degree concourses
  • Frictionless food and beverage markets
  • A weather-protective canopy structure
  • Enhanced signage and sound systems

Fans interested in joining the priority list for seating access and stadium previews can sign up at BillsStadiumExperience.com.

Partnership Secured Through Legends and Global Expertise

The Buffalo Bills partnered with premium experience consultancy Legends to bring Verizon on board. Legends oversees the stadium’s global partnerships, retail, hospitality, and premium sales strategy. This collaboration aligns Verizon’s technology ecosystem with the team’s long-term vision for a high-performance venue.

Verizon’s Broader Vision for Connected Venues

Verizon continues to expand its presence across sports and entertainment through private and public 5G networks and integrated enterprise services. Its connected venue approach delivers advanced fan experiences and reliable operational tools, supporting both real-time data and long-term planning.

Learn more about Verizon’s approach to connected stadiums and Enterprise Intelligence through its evolving portfolio of network services.

About Highmark Stadium

Opening in 2026 in Orchard Park, NY, Highmark Stadium will serve as the new home for the Buffalo Bills. Designed in collaboration with architectural firm Populous, the stadium combines iconic Buffalo design elements with modern infrastructure. As a public-private project involving Erie County and New York State, the new venue reflects a shared investment in the future of the team and region.

From premium seating to immersive fan technology, Highmark Stadium will serve as a model for next-generation sports venues—capable of hosting a variety of large-scale events beyond football. For real-time updates, fans can download the Bills App or visit buffalobills.com.


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