Buffalo Bills ‘Threaten’ NFL Move from New York To Dallas Cowboys Country – Austin, Texas?

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Maybe the NFL’s Buffalo Bills are serious about moving to Texas.

Maybe it’s just a leverage game, a “threat” to get public funding in New York state for a new $ 1.5 billion stadium.

Or is it just another way to “keep Austin Weird”?

“A source of ownership tells me that Austin is a potential target – or threat – as one of the ‘other cities elsewhere that would want and pay well for an NFL franchise,'” says Seth Wickersham of ESPN.

How legitimate is this Buffalo Bills option? Doubtful for several reasons – one of which is the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones.

NFL owners are “territorial”. Austin is part of “Cowboys Country,” and the power of the Jones family and the Cowboys – power in both the NFL and the political world – would likely be used to prevent such intrusion.

Oh, and the McNair family, owners of the Houston Texans, certainly take the same position.

Meanwhile, political power in New York plans to keep the Bills.

“Governor (Andrew) Cuomo is committed to the laws that stay in Buffalo, as evidenced by the state’s contribution to the recent $ 130 million investment in the current stadium. The administration is fully preoccupied with the law and other stakeholders as we conduct due diligence to help them understand the economics around the team’s proposal before the current lease expires in 2023, “a Cuomo spokesman told The Buffalo News.

Bill’s initial $ 1.5 billion ownership proposal for a new stadium in Orchard Park requires it to be fully taxpayer funded. While it is widely believed that other cities would line up to do business with an NFL team, there is no evidence that Austin would.

More likely, Jones, like elsewhere, will step in as the NFL’s most muscular owner to help the Bills get what they want in Buffalo and prevent an NFL team from becoming the Austin Bills.

Although that would be “strange”.

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