The Buffalo Bills were home underdogs agaisnt the Baltimore Ravens, and for tight end Dawson Knox, that was a powerful motivator for his team.
In just a few hours the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills will take the field for a rematch of their Week 4 showdown that ended with a 35-10 Ravens victory.
Bills fans traveling to Kansas City are looking to bring one of their newest traditions to Arrowhead Stadium, a Buffalo news station reports. Here’s why they sing it.
The Bills already beat the Chiefs this season, but they know all to well that the two-time defending Super Bowl champs are a different animal in the playoffs.
The Killers’ hit song “Mr. Brightside” has been echoing through the stands at every Bills home game hyping up both fans and players. Now, Bills Mafia
Arrowhead Stadium was recently ranked the loudest, most difficult place by NFL players. Overcoming that intensity is critical to any teams success in Kansas City.
The Bills and Chiefs will meet in the AFC Championship Game Sunday night. Here is Sal Maiorana's look ahead to a heavyweight matchup.
Lately, however, a new anthem has become beloved by the team’s players and fans alike. In the opening verse of the hit 2003 song, The Killers sing that “it started it out with a kiss”. The Bills’ connection with the song started last season in a December 2023 game against the Cowboys.
Allen and Mahomes get a lot of the shine in this rivalry, but Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Bills head coach Sean McDermott have a history, too. McDermott was an assistant under Reid with the Philadelphia Eagles for ten years before Reid fired him in 2010 as the team’s defensive coordinator.
After four years, plenty of playoff heartbreak and an offseason roster purge of leadership and skill, the Buffalo Bills are finally returning to the AFC championship game.
SFGATE columnist Drew Magary is sick of the Kansas City Chiefs and their dominant run, so he outlines how the Buffalo Bills can dethrone the NFL's juggernaut.