‘With this, we present to those outside of Patriots Nation your potential new heroes: The Buffalo Bills.’
Archives for December 18, 2019
Bills QB Josh Allen’s selfie with fans finds home at Buffalo art museum
‘The gallery framed a screenshot of Wilson’s tweet and posted the proof Tuesday morning. Kmitch couldn’t believe it and shared the update with anyone who would listen. He and Abbas vowed to go take a picture with the framed tweet when the gallery reopens in January.’
Tre’Davious White selected to first Pro Bowl
‘Although White was the only member of the Bills to be named as a starter for the game, several of his teammates were named alternates.’
A win in New England is huge regardless of the division race
‘Anyway back to the Bills. Even if it doesn’t result in their first division title since 1995, a win would be huge if they were to hypothetically meet the Patriots again in the playoffs.’
Bills CB Tre’Davious White selected to his first Pro Bowl
‘White, 24, has six interceptions on the season, tying him with former Bills defensive back Stephon Gilmore for the league lead.’
Should you make Bills playoff travel plans yet?
‘A scan of three travel sites shows the cheapest round trip to Houston is $544, and Kansas City is $435. If you’re booking both cities right now, don’t let a ticket’s face value fool you. Airlines have different cancellation fees. Sarah Feldmann, a luxury travel consultant with AAA said to make sure you read those policies and price out how much you’ll lose by canceling one flight.’
Tweeted photo of Josh Allen now hangs in Albright Knox
‘A Twitter user going by the handle @StephieTweets sent this image to the gallery with the message. “Hang this up in the @AlbrightKnox.” And so, they did.’
White Named to 2020 Pro-Bowl
‘White has developed into one of the NFL’s top shutdown cornerbacks and is tied for the league lead with 6 interceptions.’
Bills continue to prep for Pats, pivotal AFC East showdown
‘“I mean this is where we this is, when we came to Buffalo, one of the things we wanted to do was to challenge and to do it every year, sustained success, and I think that this is an opportunity that our players have earned,” the head coach said. “We have a great amount of respect for the Patriots. Very well coached team, disciplined football team, with a lot of talent and so, it’s an opportunity for us to continue to compete and to take another step as a football team.”’
Micah Hyde throws Kicks for Kids holiday party
‘“My little sister started it in a place she worked at in Cleveland, Ohio and we’ve brought it to Buffalo ever since. It’s just a way to give back to kids,” Micah Hyde said. “We have some kids here from United Way, on behalf of Lorenzo Alexander’s foundation Aces also, he’ll be here and he’s supporting this event also.”’
This “Hail Mary” tweet resulted in a photo of Josh Allen displayed at the Albright-Knox
‘Stephanie Wilson (Twitter handle @stephietweets) tweeted a slightly blurry photo of Bills QB Josh Allen snapping a selfie with fans Monday morning, with the caption “Hang this up in the @AlbrightKnox.”’
The last time the Bills had 10 wins …
‘Gameboy Color was the most popular toy. Nintendo’s handheld gaming device came in three colors, and cost $79.99. Today Nintendo’s latest handheld gaming console, the Switch costs $299.99.’
Tre’Davious White named to first Pro Bowl
‘“Obviously I feel like you just make the plays that come your way and capitalize on the moments that you know that stuff will come, but I feel like with us winning, and more people getting to watch us and winning on a big-time stage is ultimately was what let us get some individual accolades.”’
Bills Today | Why B/R believes Buffalo can be the “NFL’s perfect playoff spoiler”
‘The Bills are always in games because they rarely bomb defensively. They’ve surrendered more than 21 points just twice all season, and it’s become clear that the 31 they gave up to the Philadelphia Eagles was a tremendous aberration. Only the Bills and Seattle Seahawks have held Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens offense to fewer than 20 first downs this season, and only the Bills, Patriots and New Orleans Saints have held the Cowboys’ highly rated offense to fewer than 20 points.’