The Buffalo Bills Will Officially Be Allowed To Have Fans At Their Playoff Game

Buffalo Bills fans rejoice!

A very small amount of Bills fans will be allowed into their stadium for their playoff game. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo had said recently that he was open to the idea of allowing fans in to the Bills stadium for their playoff game, and now he has made it official. 6,700 Bills fans will be in attendance for their first playoff game.


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While it is only a small percentage, it will still be nice to see some crazy members of Bills mafia in attendance for their team’s playoff game. Those fans have been through hell and back with that team, and they are finally getting rewarded with a Super Bowl contender. The last time the Bills hosted a playoff game was 1996, when they lost in the Wild Card Round to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hopefully their fate will be better after 24 years of heartbreak.

This Buffalo Bills team is different. Josh Allen is different.

Allen recently broke Jim Kelly’e record for most touchdowns in a season with 34, and he looks to have taken over Tom Brady’s longtime role as the king of the AFC East. The Bills have arrived, and they aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.

I hope to see fans jumping through tables when the time comes. Hell, I kind of want to jump through a table now, and I’m not even a Bills fan.


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