Bills veteran gets life-changing news
The Buffalo Bills won an instant classic against the Dolphins 32-29, clinching their fourth consecutive playoff birth. Cold weather, snowballs, and a dominant Dolphins team had the makings for a playoff-like atmosphere in Buffalo. Tyler Bass proved to be the hero and continued his All-Pro caliber campaign this season. Bass had an elite last-second field […]
The Buffalo Bills won an instant classic against the Dolphins 32-29, clinching their fourth consecutive playoff birth.
Cold weather, snowballs, and a dominant Dolphins team had the makings for a playoff-like atmosphere in Buffalo.
Tyler Bass proved to be the hero and continued his All-Pro caliber campaign this season. Bass had an elite last-second field goal and an even better celebration.
Immediately after the game, Bills veteran long snapper Reid Ferguson had a special announcement that quickly went viral
A double dose of victory for one of the longest-tenured members of the Buffalo Bills. Reid has spent his last six seasons with the Bills and has been a staple to the special teams unit.
Josh Allen and company ball out
Josh Allen resurrected his MVP campaign with a four-touchdown and zero-interception performance. The franchise quarterback put the team on his back and secured the victory for Buffalo.
With the victory, Buffalo sits atop the AFC East and the entire AFC with huge matchups against the Bears, Patriots, and Bengals coming down the stretch.
The ultimate goal for this team is to win a Super Bowl, and having the playoffs run through Buffalo would greatly help their cause.
The game wasn't without controversy and mishaps, though, as Ken Dorsey was once again on the hot seat across social media.
Not all losses, or wins, are created equal. With the victory, Buffalo was able to yet again notch another one-score victory.
Earlier this season, national pundits were attacking the Bills for their inability to win one-score games. After a handful of those exact victories this season, it appears that narrative is dead and gone now.
The Bills' longest-tenured player gets to celebrate a daughter on the way and his team clinching yet another playoff birth.
Some things are just bigger than football.
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