andersonkaren+FollowMadison Keys’ hilarious Bills confessionMadison Keys just proved you don’t have to know every player to be a true fan! The reigning Australian Open champ admitted she only knows Josh Allen on the Buffalo Bills roster—thanks to her friendship with Jessica Pegula, the team’s heiress and fellow tennis star. Keys says she roots for the Bills mostly because Pegula keeps her updated, but she usually forgets to check the scores herself. It’s a fun reminder of how sports fandom can be all about the people you share it with. Who else supports a team just for a friend? #Sports #BuffaloBills #MadisonKeys00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBuffalo’s playoff run means goodbye to HighmarkBuffalo’s win over the Jaguars keeps the Super Bowl dream alive, but here’s the tough part for Bills fans: there won’t be another home playoff game at Highmark Stadium. Thanks to the Chargers’ upset over the Patriots, the door slammed shut on a potential AFC Championship in Buffalo. For many, this stadium isn’t just a place—it’s decades of memories, heartbreak, and wild celebrations. Now, as the Bills head to Denver, it’s hitting home that the last game at Highmark has already happened. How are you feeling about this sudden end to an era? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBuffalo Bills Foundation’s $2M boost for WNYThe Buffalo Bills Foundation just made a huge impact by awarding $2 million in grants to nearly 50 local organizations for 2025. This isn’t just about football—it’s about tackling real issues like food access and community support across Western New York. Groups like Harvest House Buffalo and the Police Athletic League are among the recipients, showing how sports teams can fuel positive change. Since 2020, the foundation has given over $9.5 million back to the community. How do you think these grants will shape our neighborhoods this year? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
glen25+FollowBuffalo Bills fans react to All-Pro snubJames Cook just led the entire NFL in rushing yards—yet he landed on the All-Pro second team, not first. Meanwhile, rookie Ray Davis made history as the Bills’ first-ever All-Pro kick returner. The real twist? Atlanta’s Bijan Robinson snagged the top RB spot, thanks to his massive all-around yardage. Cook’s season was still historic, becoming the first Bills RB since 1976 to win the rushing title. How do you feel about the voters’ decision? Does total yardage matter more than leading the league in rushing? Let’s hear your take, Bills Mafia! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBills face doubters in Jacksonville showdownFormer Super Bowl MVP Phil Simms is picking the Jaguars over the Bills in this weekend’s Wild Card matchup, calling Jacksonville Buffalo’s toughest playoff test. Simms described the Jags as “big, powerful, tough, hard-coached,” but Buffalo’s playoff experience and Josh Allen’s electric postseason record can’t be ignored. Allen has racked up 32 touchdowns to just 4 interceptions in 13 playoff games. The real question: can the rest of the Bills step up? With playmakers like James Cook and Joey Bosa ready to shine, this game could silence a lot of critics. Who do you think has the edge—Jacksonville’s grit or Buffalo’s playoff pedigree? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share
Amy Williams+FollowBuffalo Bills’ playoff hopes ride on Kincaid-Allen duoDalton Kincaid’s return could be the spark the Buffalo Bills need as they face the Jaguars in the playoffs. With injuries piling up—especially at wide receiver—Kincaid’s chemistry with Josh Allen becomes even more crucial. Jacksonville’s defense has struggled against tight ends, so if Kincaid is healthy, he and Allen might just be the difference-makers. But with key players still questionable, the Bills’ margin for error is razor-thin. What do you think: Can Buffalo’s stars overcome the injury bug and keep their Super Bowl dreams alive? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBuffalo Bills make a smart playoff moveThe Bills just added Daryl Porter Jr. back to their roster, and it could be a game-changer as they gear up for the playoffs. With injuries thinning out the cornerback group, bringing in someone who already knows the system—and has ties to the coaching staff—makes a ton of sense. Plus, Porter Jr. brings fresh intel from his recent stint with the Steelers. Even if he’s just on the practice squad, every bit of depth and inside knowledge matters in January. What do you think—will this move give Buffalo the edge they need against the Jaguars? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills20Share
Chad Williams+FollowBuffalo’s Keon Coleman benched again—what’s next?Keon Coleman’s season with the Buffalo Bills has gone from promising to puzzling. After a breakout Week 1, he’s barely made an impact, landing on the bench for both discipline and performance. With the playoffs looming and the Bills desperate for reliable receivers, it’s hard to see Coleman getting another shot anytime soon. The team’s gamble on him just hasn’t paid off, and fans are left wondering if it’s time to move on. What do you think—should Buffalo cut ties, or does Coleman deserve one more chance to prove himself? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Samantha Welch+FollowJosh Allen’s Orchard Park home is all about BuffaloJosh Allen didn’t go for a flashy mansion miles away—he built his dream home just eight minutes from Highmark Stadium, right in Orchard Park. Instead of splurging, he snagged 31 acres for about $500K and designed a place that fits his life as the Bills’ quarterback: private, practical, and perfect for the grind of the NFL season. With a pool, sports court, and even a private lake, it’s the kind of setup that keeps him focused and rooted in Buffalo. Would you do the same if you were in his shoes? Let’s talk about what makes a home truly fit your lifestyle. #RealEstate #JoshAllen #BuffaloBills81Share
Judith Nelson+FollowBuffalo couple’s wedding day: Bills game first!Only in Buffalo do you find a couple squeezing in their wedding vows between playoff football plays! Back in 1994, Colleen and Mark Prentiss tied the knot on a frigid January day, but Mark couldn’t resist checking the Bills score—even during the reception. With no smartphones, the guys huddled around a tiny TV in the kitchen while Colleen searched for her new husband. Thirty-two years later, they laugh about it: the Bills won, they got married, and the city’s football spirit never faded. Who else has a story where sports and life’s biggest moments collide? #Sports #BuffaloBills #BuffaloNY00Share