WATCH: Josh Allen pumps up Bills Mafia from sideline vs. Cowboys

Josh is always into it:

Bills quarterback Josh Allen was well into the team’s 31-10 win against the Cowboys.

Even from the sideline, Allen was getting involved.

It’s not clear exactly when it was. In the background it looks like the Cowboys are about the kick the ball off. Allen was fully engaged, regardless.

Cameras caught the Bills QB yelling and signaling to the crowd, pumping them up.

Check out Allen in the Bills’ win over the Cowboys in the clip below:

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WATCH: Jordan Phillips led Bills fans in ‘Shout Song’ at Arrowhead Stadium

Shout:

It’s hard to make it all the way through a Buffalo Bills game without seeing Jordan Phillips bonding with fans.

The defender is always known for waving to the crowd while on the field.

Late on during a big win, 20-17, against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 14 he was at it again. Above and beyond this time.

Team cameras caught the sights and sounds of Phillips leading Bills Mafia in the “Shout Song” on the sideline at Arrowhead Stadium. A beautiful cherry on top for fans at the stadium taking in the victory.

Check it out in the clip below:

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WATCH: Bills Mafia stuck around Arrowhead Stadium to celebrate Chiefs win

#BillsMafia:

A penalty that upset the Chiefs took place late in the Bills’ 20-17 win in Week 14.

Do you think Bills Mafia at Arrowhead Stadium cared all that much after their team won?

The only answer is no, and here’s a video to prove it.

Following the final whistle, Bills fans flooded the lowerbowl of the stadium to show their team some support. It was likely a much-appreciated gesture.

Check it out in the clip below:

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Three charged with trespassing at site of new Bills stadium after win over Jets

Three charged with going into site of new #Bills stadium after #Jets win:

More fans have been charged with trespassing at the new Buffalo Bills stadium that is under construction near the current Highmark Stadium.

According to Erie County Sheriff John Garcia via WIVB-TV, three individuals were charged after the Bills’ 32-6 win over the Jets on Sunday: Kyle Bauer of West Seneca and Tanner Brunet, 31, and Owen Bainbridge, 25, both of whom are from Canada.

Per the report, the trio were attempting to take a picture inside the restricted zone.

This is the second time fans have been charged with trespassing at the construction area. The first time a 29-year-old in September did the same after allegedly taking a combination of drugs and hopping the fence.

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Bills Mafia co-founder Del Reid named 2023 Fan of the Year

#BillsMafia co-founder Del Reid named 2023 Fan of the Year:

The 2023 Buffalo Bills Fan of the Year has been named. It’s hard to ever argue this one.

Bills Mafia co-founder, Del Reid, was selected.

“Bills fans are an electric group,” said Del Reid via the team’s website. “To everyone in Bills Mafia who voted for me, thank you. It means the world. We’re family and I appreciate you.”

A familiar friend of Reid’s and the rest of Buffalo, Stevie Johnson, helped make the announcement. The video shared by the team can be found below:

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Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill tips cap to Bills Mafia: ‘It was so loud’

#Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill tips cap to #BillsMafia: ‘It was so loud’

Tyreek Hill has been a thorn in the side of the Bills in the past.

Bills Mafia paid him back in Week 4.

During this week’s episode of his podcast, Hill reflected on the 48-20 loss the Dolphins (3-1) sustained against the Bills (3-1).

In that breakdown, Hill mentioned Bills fans. He confirmed a lot of what we’ve heard since game day: It was loud at Highmark Stadium.

“It was so loud,” Hill said.”As far as being that ’12th man’ for their team, they did a great job.”

Hill’s full tip of the cap to Bills Mafia can be found in the clip below:

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Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa expecting ‘very hostile’ crowd vs. Bills

The #Dolphins know #BillsMafia is going to bring it on Sunday:

The Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins are on a collision course which will meet on Sunday in Orchard Park.

Many Dolphins (3-0) players are familiar with the territory. But this time facing the Bills (2-1) has a little bit extra added to it.

Both teams are flying high after blowout wins a week ago and first place in the AFC East is on the line.

All things considered, the Dolphins are prepping for a big-time showing from Bills Mafia in the crowd.

“Yeah, it’s very hostile. It’s very hostile,” Miami quarterback Tagovailoa said. “To me, being able to go on the road in an environment like that, it’s always fun. It’s always fun.”

Even on the defensive side of the ball the Dolphins plan to feel the heat.

“I’m excited, it’s going to be a fun game. Hostile environment, but that makes the game a lot more fun so I’m excited to play,” safety Jevon Holland said.

For more from Tagovailoa on the upcoming Week 4 matchup, see the attached Dolphins clip below:

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J.J. Watt won’t unretire for the Bills, but he would like to have a beer with you

While not on the #Bills, JJ Watt loves him some #BillsMafia:

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Next time you see JJ Watt, crack open a cold one, Western New York. It’s what he would want.

After 12 years in the NFL, Watt retired in December. He was playing with the Arizona Cardinals last season.

As of now, he won’t be unretiring to play for the Buffalo Bills. But he said the next best thing via his social media account on Twitter.

It appears a Bills fan sent him a message that told him to come out of retirement to play in Buffalo. After all, when Watt was released by the Houston Texans, there were rumors of him coming to the Bills before he signed with the Cardinals.

That did not happen but the team and their fans still have his respect.

Watt politely declined the idea, but said he’d have a beer with Bills Mafia, calling them one of best fan bases:

A very cool comment from Watt.

One of the best pass rushers to ever do it, Watt has played against the Bills only five times in his career. He still holds the Buffalo faithful in this regard.

And heck, maybe this is the first step in him putting on the red, white, and blue (in Buffalo, not Houston).

While he has played some injury-filled seasons over the past few years, he is only 34. The same age as Von Miller.

Something left in the tank? For now, no… for now.

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Damien Harris discusses excitement about joining Buffalo Bills

Damien Harris decided to stay in the AFC East and sign with the Buffalo Bills. He couldn’t be more excited about it.

Former Alabama running back Damien Harris was selected in the third round of the 2019 NFL draft by the New England Patriots and was a key contributor to the team’s offense during his time with the franchise. As a free agent in 2023, Harris decided to sign with a fellow AFC East team, the Buffalo Bills.

The move is one of many this offseason that saw players from inside that specific division move to one of the other three teams in the division.

Harris is still only 26 years old and has a whole career ahead of him. In 2022, he appeared in 11 games where he ran for 462 yards and three touchdowns.

During recent media availability, Harris discussed how excited he is to be with the Buffalo Bills.

“I’m excited to be here,” said Harris during his introductory press conference earlier this week. “There’s a lot of reasons why I chose here, this is a great organization, from top to bottom, from ownership to the management to the coaching the players, the entire staff, I feel like the transition into a great organization, it’s just obviously so appealing. The trajectory of this organization, kind of the momentum that this team is building, it’s all appealing. And it’s all something that I wanted to be a part of and something that I felt like I could come in and help with.”

He also went on to say, “I can finally say it now, but I love Bills Mafia.”

Roll Tide Wire will continue to cover Harris and other former Alabama players now in the NFL.

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Bills fans came together for TE Dawson Knox, honoring late brother Luke with cancer charity donations

Bills Mafia raised nearly $100,000 to fight pediatric cancer in one day to honor their tight end’s brother.

Few fanbases rally around a good cause like the diehards that back the Buffalo Bills. Bills Mafia has risen up to donate to charity when things are good.  They gave more than $442,000 to Andy Dalton’s (poorly managed) non-profit after Dalton’s Bengals upset the Ravens in the final game of 2017 to send Buffalo to the playoffs for the first time in 17 years.

They rise up when things are bad as well. Bills fanatics donated more than half a million dollars to the Oishei Children’s Hospital to honor quarterback Josh Allen’s grandmother after her passing. Now, following the entirely-too-soon death of tight end Dawson Knox’s brother — Luke Knox, 22, was a tight end and linebacker at Florida International University — Bills Mafia has banded together once more.

This time, the recipient is P.U.N.T. Pediatric Cancer, a Buffalo-based charity that offers financial, emotional, and practical support to families facing childhood cancer in Western New York. It’s a non-profit the Bills’ Knox had supported in the past with his line of “Knox Sox.” In one day, Buffalo fans had given more than $95,000 in donations to help these families, most of them coming in $16.88 amounts that represented the jersey numbers each player wore on the field.

P.U.N.T. was “overwhelmed” by this generosity.

Anyone looking to make a donation to P.U.N.T., from Bills fans to anyone hoping to help families dealing with tragedy in the Buffalo area, can do so at the organization’s official donations page.

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