‘”What better way to celebrate a huge moment for a franchise by changing somebody else’s life for better,” Bills Mafia co-founder Del Reid said.’
Archives for January 2021
Bills to face Chiefs in AFC Championship Game
‘Next Sunday’s game will be a rematch of a Week 6 contest played between the two teams in Orchard Park, in which the Chiefs won, 26-17.’
Opinion: Let the magical ride continue
‘In addition to not letting Baltimore run wild, the Bills defense stiffened when it had to. The Ravens were 0-for-3 in the red zone, 0-for-2 on goal-to-go situations, and 0-for-2 on fourth down. Five of the Ravens’ 10 drives advanced inside the Bills’ 30-yard line, and all they had to show for it was one field goal.’
Opinion: We’re all out of town
‘Living far away in pre-internet days, the Bills getting good became a way for me to stay in touch with Buffalo. Eventually, it would become the driving force in leading me home to enroll at Buffalo State to pursue talking on the radio as a career.’
Bills to visit Chiefs for AFC Championship game after Kansas City’s 22-17 win
‘Kansas City took a 19-3 lead into the locker room after two quarters. But an apparent head injury to superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes caused the Chiefs’ offense to stall. Mahomes did not return and is in the league’s concussion protocol.’
Kansas City bound? What you need to know about tickets to see the Bills play in the AFC Championship game
‘Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City is allowing fans to attend Chiefs playoff games. According to our sister station KSHB, the postseason plan for Arrowhead is to limit capacity to 22% or roughly 17,000 fans. Fans must follow COVID-19 protocols which for Arrowhead Stadium includes wearing masks at all times “unless you are actively eating or drinking.”‘
Fan fury: how the Bills Mafia impacted Saturday’s playoff game against the Ravens
‘“Sometimes, it even made our defense look at each other and wave around, and try to figure out what’s going on because we were so loud trying to effect the offense.”’
Buffalo Bills fans are donating money to Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson’s favorite charity
‘Blessings in a Backpack is a charity that works to feed elementary school children who are in need on weekends.’
27 has a special meaning for the Buffalo Bills this season
‘The Buffalo Bills are set to play in their first AFC Championship game in 27 years this Sunday. And while history has not been kind to the Bills in the playoffs, there’s something special about this season’s playoff run.’
Bills will take on the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game
‘One of Buffalo’s three losses in the regular season came from Kansas City as the Chiefs beat the Bills, 26-17 in week six. That was in a game where the Bills defensive game plan was to limit the Chiefs’ explosive passing attack with Patrick Mahomes and all the weapons he has around him. But instead, Kansas City got it done on the ground rushing for 245 yards, the most rushing yards the Bills gave up all season.’
Bills fans celebrate the big win at City Hall
‘“It’s remarkable man. I drove a thousand miles all the way to see these Bills man. It means a lot for the city and everything going on for the Bills right now. It’s remarkable. This is history this is beautiful man. You love this. The Bills did a good job,” Darrel Harris said.’
StubHub lists tickets for AFC Championship if Kansas City hosts
‘Tickets, after fees, range from just under $1,000 to more than $3,000.’
M&T Bank donating to Pancho Packs with the help of Bills fans
‘The company will give $2.00, until they hit $12,000, for every Bills’ photo commented on a post through its Facebook page with the hashtag ‘#YESMTBANK.’’
Bills fan who missed out on season tickets weighs in on historic win
‘Matwijow or “Hammer” as he’s affectionately known by the members of Bills Mafia, has run the legendary tailgating hotspot Hammer’s Lot for 30 plus years and has been attending games for just as long.’
Bills going to Kansas City, will play Chiefs in AFC title game
‘Kansas City on Sunday knocked off the Cleveland Browns 22-17. However, star quarterback Patrick Mahomes left the game in the third quarter with a concussion, forcing Chad Henne to finish the game.’