‘”I’m really thrilled with what we’re doing here in Buffalo with so much left to be accomplished in this season. That would thrill me as much as anything to continue to see us play,” Frazier said on Monday during a weekly video call, acknowledging that the Texans had asked permission to talk with him.’
Archives for January 2021
Bills fans euphoric after defeating Ravens, set sights on Chiefs
‘”The Bills just came out, they’ve shown that they can win defensive battles, they can win when they have the opportunity. Just to put their foot on the gas,” Reid said.’
Conway the Machine speaks on the rise of the Bills, Griselda
‘”To see the city musically with us, Griselda, and the success of the Bills right now, it should be motivational,” Conway said. “It should be inspiring people and put that battery in their back. It’s our time now, and let’s put it in cement.”‘
Transit Drive-In reports 8-hour cleanup after hosting Bills watch party
‘The popular venue, in a Facebook post Sunday night, expressed frustration with an eight-hour cleanup effort.’
Taron Johnson relives his ‘franchise-altering’ pick-six
‘Johnson said his job was to read Lamar Jackson’s eyes. “He never saw me.”‘
Hughes happy NOT to host an AFC Championship ‘watch party’
‘”It feels amazing, I was telling the guys I finally don’t have to host an AFC Championship game at my house,” smiled Hughes. “People can sit back and watch me.”‘
Bills on added motivation: “Guys see what people say on TV”
‘”Guys see what people say on TV. Being the home team, we still didn’t have a chance,” said Allen. “That’s what a lot of people said.”‘
Bills to travel to Kansas City for AFC Championship Game
‘Any Bills fans looking for tickets will need to be ready to pay a steep price: the Chiefs’ official website only has tickets available for over a thousand dollars, while Stubhub’s lowest-priced tickets are still over $700.’
Bills fans donate to Ravens QB’s favorite charity after injury
‘The charity, the Louisville chapter of “Blessings in a Backpack”, had already received over $75,000 in donations as of noon on Sunday according to a spokeswoman.’
Buffalo Bills fans donate to Lamar Jackson’s favorite charity following team’s playoff win
‘”I knew what the Bills Mafia was capable of,” Konopski said. “And once again, they show up and they do exactly what they say they’re going to do. And that’s make a difference and make the world of football a better place for everybody.”‘
Bills to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game
‘The Bills (15-3) will travel to Kansas City to face the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, Jan. 24 at 6:40 pm ET on CBS. The Chiefs (15-2) advanced to the conference title game with a 22-17 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.’
‘It’s a special time to be a Buffalo Bill’ | How the Bills punched their ticket to the AFC Championship game
‘”We took it as a challenge,” Jerry Hughes said. “A lot of us, because we had this late-night game, we sat around, we watched TV. We enjoy football. It’s our job, it’s our passion. So, when we see the guys on TV talking about how they don’t play defense in Buffalo or we’re going to give up 30 points. Yeah, that’s a challenge that we all see.”‘
‘Bend but don’t break’ | Bills players react to a dominant defensive outing against Baltimore
‘”That’s exactly what I was thinking,” Johnson said. “I caught the ball and I kind of looked down. But then I looked up and I just saw a whole bunch of green grass to the right side.”‘
Bills Today | Bills Mafia earns national attention
‘Starting around 11:30 pm Saturday night, donations started flooding into the Louisville chapter of Blessings in a Backpack – a charity close to Jackson’s heart since he was in college. Blessings in a Backpack provides meals to children who are on free or reduced meal plans during the week. Due to COVID-19, their efforts have been increased due to kids not being in the classroom throughout the fall.’
Vic Carucci: Bills’ magical ride continues to AFC championship game
‘The much-hyped battle of first-rounders from the famed NFL quarterback draft class of 2018 offered little of the anticipated fireworks. This came down to a classic, old-school battle of defenses.’