Josh Allen sent love to Bills Mafia after loss to Chiefs (video)

Josh Allen sent love to Bills Mafia after loss to Chiefs (video)

Bills quarterback Josh Allen knew exactly who to look toward and speak to following his tough end-of-season events.

The Bills lost 32-29 to the Chiefs in the postseason once again. After the dust settled, he had a lovely message for his team’s fan base at his end-of-season press conference, one which he clearly holds in high regard.

Allen not only recognized what Bills Mafia has meant to him, but essentially their entire existence.

We’re going to continue to turn every stone over… to try and bring a Lombardi back here to western New York,” Allen said.

‘Allen’s full message can be found in the clip below:

Bills Fans raise over $140K for Charity supported by Mark Andrews

Given all the adversity that Mark Andrews has been through lately, it’s wonderful to see some good news come his way.

In the NFL, trash talk between opposing sides can often get extremely nasty. And that’s why it always warms the heart on those rare occasions when you see two opposing fan bases come together. Buffalo Bills fans, who playfully call themselves the “Bills Mafia,” have launched a GoFundMe drive to benefit Breakthrough T1D, a charity focusing on type 1 diabetes research and advocacy. They are a non-profit group championed by Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews, who is himself a diabetic.

After Andrews was unable to catch the potentially game-tying 2-point conversion attempt last weekend, in the Ravens’ 27-25 divisional playoff loss at the Bills, he was subjected to an egregiously high level of online abuse. He even received a large amount of death threats.

In a show of sympathy and support for the Ravens tight end, the Bills Mafia started the charity drive to raise $5,000 for juvenile diabetes research. As of this writing, Sunday afternoon, January 26th, they have raised $142,524! Now, the charity drive has a new goal: $160,000.

Given the traction this story is getting, one has to feel pretty confident that they’ll reach the new benchmark. Given the adversity the three-time Pro Bowler has been through lately, it’s terrific to see some good news come his way.

Andrews is more than just the all-time Ravens franchise touchdown leader. He’s a genuinely lovely guy who saved a woman’s life earlier this season. And the good guys in the NFL don’t really get as much publicity as they should.

Houston Texans linebacker Neville Hewitt is another NFL player who is doing great things off the field, but those good deeds usually go unnoticed.

He dedicated his “My Cause, My Cleats” footwear initiative to The Freedom Child Foundation, an organization that helps the children of incarcerated parents.

“It’s cool to be together now, especially after all that we’ve been through, and to be with these kids now,” Hewitt said in an exclusive interview with RG, conducted at a charity event he hosted for local children. “I can inspire them. It was awesome to be with other people with a similar story as mine and give back.”

Another example is Philadelphia Eagles franchise quarterback Jalen Hurts, who is big on raising funding for autism research. He spoke with NBC 10 Philadelphia about why helping children stricken with autism is a cause that is so near and dear to his heart.

WATCH: Bills Mafia travels to Kansas City for Chiefs AFC championship game

WATCH: Bills Mafia travels to Kansas City for Chiefs AFC championship game

Bills Mafia always travels well and naturally when it’s all on the line they have once again.

Clips and images have surfaced on social media ahead of kickoff for the AFC championship.

Fans packed flights from Buffalo and headed to Arrowhead Stadium over the weekend. They also met up in local establishments around KC, too.

Check out some of that action right here:

Ryan Fitzpatrick named ‘Legend of the Game’ for Bills vs. Ravens

Ryan Fitzpatrick named ‘Legend of the Game’ for Bills vs. Ravens

The Buffalo Bills are set to host the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional round on Sunday. For such a big game, they called upon former Bills quarterback and fan-favorite Ryan Fitzpatrick to get the crowd going.

The Bills announced that “Fitzy” will be back in Buffalo this weekend to be honored as the ‘Legend of the Game’.

Fitzpatrick played for nine teams over his 17-year career, but he spent the most time (four seasons) in Buffalo, which he considers “home.”

He started 53 games with the Bills from 2009 to 2012, throwing for over 11,000 yards and 80 touchdowns.

“I’m really excited about the opportunity,” Fitzpatrick said. “I love the fanbase in Buffalo, and it’s a place where I’ve always felt like I’ve been at home. I loved Kyle Williams… seeing him with all his family doing it last week… and I can’t wait for the opportunity this week to get everybody fired up.”

On living in Buffalo, Fitzpatrick said, “We lived in the Southtowns, so we had great neighbors, and have always just felt a deep connection to Buffalo.”

Prior to kickoff, Fitzpatrick will be tasked with pumping up Bills Mafia with the ‘Shout Song’ accompanied by Marv Levy’s “Where else would you rather be than right here, right now?”

He might just be crazy enough to rip his shirt off for it. It wouldn’t be the first time.

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Chiefs OL Trey Smith describes playing in Buffalo: ‘It’s crazy out there’

Kansas City #Chiefs offensive lineman Trey Smith describes playing in Buffalo surrounded by #Bills Mafia: ‘It’s crazy out there’ | @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round last postseason on their way to Super Bowl LVIII. The Buffalo victory surprised many critics but firmly eliminated the notion that they couldn’t win away from Arrowhead Stadium.

Starting offensive right guard, Trey Smith spoke to reporters on Thursday about the atmosphere in Buffalo during their last matchup in January.

“Yeah, Buffalo, the fans definitely brought it. It’s a great environment. I have a lot of respect for that team and that organization, and you can sense their fans’ passion. I mean, I remember pulling up on the bus, throwing snowballs and stuff at us, jumping on the tables. It’s crazy out there.” said Smith. “It’s a great fan base. It’s going to be a good challenge. Like I said, have a great game day environment and some great fans.”

Smith and the Chiefs greatly respect the Bills and understand the importance of this Sunday’s game. Before their postseason matchup, the two teams met during the regular season in Kansas City, with the Bills prevailing following the infamous offensive offsides call on Kadarius Toney in the fourth quarter.

An open letter to the 12th Man: We need to have a serious talk

An open letter to the 12th Man: We need to have a serious talk

Fans of the Seattle Seahawks have built a well-earned reputation of being among the best, if not arguably the best, fan bases in the league. They have helped make Lumen Field over the years a fortress, one where opponents routinely struggle for wins. Their roar is so impactful it’s almost as if there is a… 12th Man… on the field. We all know this story.

But in 2024, the 12th Man doesn’t seem to be on the field. The 12th Man is sidelined… or, more accurately, sitting at home. During the postgame press conference, Geno Smith said something I thought I would never hear a Seahawks quarterback say after a game in Seattle:

“Hats off to Buffalo. They came in and beat us at home. Their fans travel well. It was really loud in there and kind of felt like we were on the road at times.”

Felt. Like. We. Were. On. The. Road.

These words described a home game. In Seattle. This should light a fire in every 12th Man, Woman and Child’s heart to hear Lumen Field being described this way. Unfortunately, it is merely the latest in a recent and shocking trend.

Yes, I fully understand the Bills Mafia has an equally strong reputation as well. They are highly loyal and fanatic for their favorite team. And Buffalo only comes to Seattle once every eight years, so Bills fans in the area have few opportunities to see their team play close to where they live. I get it.

But the Bills Mafia aren’t the only ones overwhelming Lumen Field. Whenever the 49ers come to town, the lower bowl along the east sideline is a sea of red. This was the case when the Pittsburgh Steelers came to Seattle last year. Any fanbase that has even somewhat of a national footprint isn’t just coming to Lumen Field, they are an invading force. At this point I can only imagine what it will look like when it’s the Week 15 game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football.

If you are a 12 out there on game days, screaming until your voice is just as gone as your hearing, then you know I am not addressing you about this. If you are a 12 who would absolutely be there screaming away, but simply cannot afford it, I am also not assigning any blame. It costs more than a pretty penny to go to NFL games, and even those who can afford it can feel the pain in their wallet when they go. But to those who can afford it and don’t go, or those who might be season ticket holders and are more than happy to sell their tickets each game with little regard as to which fans are purchasing them… it’s hard not to see how this is impacting the home field advantage of Lumen Field.

The Seahawks are struggling right now, especially at home. They have lost their last three in Seattle, and it’s even more demoralizing to see a quarter of the stadium cheering gleefully when the Seahawks walk off the field in defeat.

I know I can be critical of this team. Objectivity comes with the territory of my position at Seahawks Wire. But I myself am a fan as well, and right now, it’s hard to watch – or listen to – the 12th Man competing for noise in their own building.

The Seahawks only have four more scheduled home games left this season. The 12th Man is going to have to put in some work, and some may have to do some soul searching, if they want to retain their status as among the best in the league. Right now, the 12’s are facing their own challenge. And hopefully, it will be one they rise to meet.

I know they are capable.

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Keon Coleman has perfect reaction to Bills Mafia (video)

Keon Coleman has perfect reaction to #BillsMafia (video):

Keon Coleman set to start his NFL career.

Coleman and the Buffalo Bills take on the Arizona Cardinals at Highmark Stadium in Week 1.

For many players on the team like Coleman, it will be their first time playing in front of Bills Mafia. Coleman gave the best reaction, though.

New Bills players were shown video of Buffalo fans before taking the field in Orchard Park. Coleman was stunned.

The team shared the video which can be found in the clip below:

https://twitter.com/BuffaloBills/status/1832053464903426474

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Dolphins’ Jonnu Smith takes shots at Buffalo, Bills Mafia and more: ‘Worst place you could be’

Nice guy…

Miami Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith had next to nothing nice to say about the city of Buffalo, the Bills, fans, and more in western New York during a recent interview.

“That’s why the fans be hating so much because they want to be down here (in Miami),” Smith said. “I don’t know how those dudes do it. I don’t know how they did it. I don’t know how they did it, man. Going from anywhere in the country, man, and going to Buffalo. It got to be the worst place you could be.”

Smith even went on to take shots at chicken wings, too. Oh boy, that’s going to go over well with Bills Mafia…

Smith previously spent time with the New England Patriots and signed with the Dolphins this offseason.

The clip of Smith can be found below:

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Savannah Bananas pull off Bills Mafia table break (video)

Savannah Bananas pull off Bills Mafia table break (video):

The Savannah Bananas baseball team are known for their antics. One of the latest had a Bills Mafia twist.

The team was playing a contest in western New York over the weekend. The Bananas decided to pull off a table smash during their contest at Sahlen Field in downtown Buffalo.

Bananas player Eric Jones hit a home run in the fourth inning during their Friday game and celebrated in Bills Mafia fashion.

The clip of the stunt can be found below:

Patrick Mahomes: Bills Mafia welcomed him with fingers, snowballs but he likes them

Mahomes on #BillsMafia is worth a listen:

Patrick Mahomes has recently explained the run-in he had with Bills Mafia during last year’s playoffs.

The Chiefs quarterback joined the IMPAULSIVE Podcast and was asked if he felt like a “villain” now after all his winning.

According to the QB, Bills Mafia is the group of fans that really made him felt like one.

We already knew Bills Mafia welcomed the Chiefs and Mahomes with a bunch of snowballs during the 2023 postseason matchup at Highmark Stadium. But Mahomes added that “I think I saw 40,000 middle fingers heading into the stadium.”

It should be noted that Mahomes did say he respects the passion.

Mahomes’ full thoughts can be found below:

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