After vandalism and a hefty reward for information was offered relating to graffiti that was discovered at the construction site of the Buffalo Bills' new Highmark Stadium, more is known now including suspects.
General contractor Gilbane Turner offered a $100,000 reward for info and two suspects have reportedly been identified but not named according to reports, including the Buffalo News:
Two people who may be responsible for the vulgar graffiti at the new Buffalo Bills stadium have been identified, general contractor Gilbane Turner said. https://t.co/H4Pa0FYhFv
— [BN] Blitz (@BNBlitzNow) February 21, 2026
A Gilbane Turner statement released read:
“The investigation and tip line conducted in coordination with local law enforcement, have at this time, led to the identification of two individuals who may be responsible for the graffiti.”
According to Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz, the graffiti was pornographic and homophobic in nature and will cost upwards of $150,000 to fix.
The incident on Feb. 16 caused a pause in construction efforts for several days.
Bills Wire will continue to provide updates as information is made available.
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