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The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/SK14_ on 2026-01-17 03:12:59+00:00.


A lot of people have talked about Denver’s home field advantage for tomorrow’s game, and I started thinking about how almost all of Buffalo’s games this season were far east (only game out of EST was @ Houston) and near sea level. So I got curious and added up the elevation of every stadium Buffalo has played in this year, and sure enough it still doesn’t add up to Mile High.

Buffalo (Orchard Park): 836’

New York (East Rutherford): 3’

Atlanta: 1,050’

Carolina (Charlotte): 751’

Miami: 6’

Houston: 50’

Pittsburgh: 1,220’

New England (Foxborough): 298’

Cleveland: 653’

Jacksonville: 3’

Total: 4,870’

Denver: 5,280’

Now obviously Josh Allen played his whole college career in an even higher stadium (7,200’ at Laramie, Wyoming), but it’s still interesting to see how the altitude will effect the rest of the Bills players. Let’s hope for a good game, go Bills and go Broncos!