‘It’s a big opportunity for the young safety but the Bills have this guy named Micah Hyde and he’s a reliable figure for Bishop to lean on as he prepares for the most important game of his NFL career.’
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Buffalo Bills fans rally ahead of AFC Championship showdown against Kansas City Chiefs
‘”I can’t even really explain the feeling,” said Irma Cortes with the Buffalo Water Club. “The last time we were in this situation, I was living in Arizona, so it feels great to be at home during the Super Bowl era. For us this time, the only difference is, we’re going to bring it back this time.”‘
In Enemy Territory: The life of a Bills fan in Kansas City and a Chiefs fan in Buffalo
‘Grant Tower, a lifelong Bills fan, resides in Kansas City, where he embraces his team’s rivalry with the hometown Chiefs. Meanwhile, Brian Marek, a diehard Chiefs fan, navigates life in Buffalo, surrounded by Bills supporters.’
'Go Bills!': WNY businesses gear up for Buffalo Bills AFC Championship game watch parties
‘New York Beer Project in Orchard Park is offering a free beer for a year giveaway at halftime, while Southern Tier Brewing Company in Buffalo boasts nearly 100 TVs and exclusive brews. Wingnutz in Williamsville is ready for a packed house with numerous large table reservations.’
Bills safety Taylor Rapp ruled out for AFC championship game vs. Chiefs
‘With Rapp out, rookie safety Cole Bishop will start at safety alongside Damar Hamlin.’
Viral superfan heading to AFC Championship game
‘“People are deeming me a local celebrity around here,” said Staffone. “It’s kind of fun now that I’m used to people stopping me for photos and kids wanting to try the jacket on.”’
‘Brightside Bar’ in Miami celebrates Bills and their new anthem
‘Whistler, who’s from Orchard Park, and Radigan, who married into the fandom, said on gamedays they light a Josh Allen candle, celebrate big plays with big player heads and, of course, serve up Western New York favorites including wings, beef on weck and loganberry.’
Bills fans depart for Kansas City ahead of AFC championship game
‘“A lot of people were looking for direct flights — those don’t exist from Buffalo to Kansas City. So a lot of connections through places like Chicago, Detroit, but also people flying to St. Louis and driving to Kansas City,” said Elizabeth Carey, a spokesperson for AAA of Western and Central New York.’
Meet the artist behind many of Bills Elvis’ guitars
‘“A lot of them have been painted, but there’s also been some last-minute, at the stadium, just drawing with a Sharpie,” said Austin Hinton, one of the artists who designs his guitars. “They range in effort, but there have been a lot over the past seven or so years.”’
Hoover Elementary holds Bills pep rally
‘“It’s so exciting because this is what we grew up with, and this is what we grew up loving,” said Heather Ratka, the district coordinator for health and physical education at the school. “So to extend that to the kids and have them have the same passion for a team, for a community, for a city is just inspiring and exciting.”’
Vintage memories from Buffalo’s road to the AFC title
‘That January, 36 years ago, only a small blizzard of Bills fans could get tickets to the ‘Rumble in the Jungle,’ the AFC Championship game in Cincinnati’s Riverfront Stadium that pitted the Bills against the Bengals. It was a first for the Bills and I was sent to cover the fans at the game.’
Bills provide an update on Taylor Rapp for the AFC championship game
‘Starting safety Taylor Rapp will not play in Sunday’s AFC championship game, the Buffalo Bills announced Friday.’
AFC championship game ticket prices are in high demand
‘If you don’t mind sitting up in the nosebleeds, you can get tickets for as little as $230. The better seats will run you more than $1,000, though.’
Buffalo, Kansas City mayors place friendly food wager on Bills-Chiefs game
‘Scanlon and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced the bet Friday afternoon.’
‘This is our year’: Bills fans share stories of dedication and hope for a Super Bowl win
‘Aidan Groeling reflected on the team’s journey, saying, “Just seeing the years of fans, what they’ve gone through, what I’ve gone through in my short life compared to most people, all that heartbreak, all that frustration turn into that, it would just be a great sight to see. But for now, I’m just focused on this game, can’t get ahead of ourselves and just embrace this opportunity.”’