BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The owners of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres have hired consulting and architectural firms to study the future needs of both teams' facilities, including determining whether to build a new NFL stadium to replace the Bills' 45-year-old New Era Field. Pegula Sports and Entertainment chief operating officer Bruce Popko on Tuesday announced the study is required because both facilities, including the Sabres' 23-year-old KeyBank Center, "have fallen behind modern standards.Read more on NewsOK.com