Josh Allen hinted he's not happy with the Buffalo Bills' new stadium design.

What happened?

The Bills quarterback appeared on the “Like a Farmer” podcast, where he seemed to suggest a dome would be preferable to reduce wind.

The stadium, located in Orchard Park, is designed to blunt the often brutal winds that come off Lake Erie.

Why it matters for Josh Allen

Allen's comments come after many fans criticized the team and owner Terry Pegula for not building a dome, given the treacherous winter weather in the area.

The team held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Highmark Stadium this week, with the first regular-season game scheduled for Week 2 against the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football.

What comes next?

Allen had previously praised the new design, telling reporters he was excited to play before fans in the team's new home, but his recent comments suggest some reservations.

The Bills quarterback said the team was careful to design away the worst of the wind, but acknowledged it's not possible to eliminate it entirely.

The new stadium features a perforated metal siding designed to dilute the wind, but Allen's comments suggest he's not convinced it will be enough.

The first regular-season game at the new stadium is set for Week 2, and it will be interesting to see how the design holds up in different weather conditions.