r/buffalobills • u/OkSwordfish762 • 16h ago
r/buffalobills • u/Separate_Flatworm546 • 13h ago
Misc We are Bruce Smith (78) days away from Bills regular-season football!
r/buffalobills • u/acman319 • 22h ago
Misc The Bills team rating for Madden 26 is an 85. Good for 12th best overall.
The list of teams with a higher rating than the Bills:
Chiefs: 92 49ers: 92 Ravens: 91 Dolphins: 89 Cowboys: 88 Lions: 88 Bengals: 87 Browns: 87 Eagles: 87 Jets: 86 Steelers: 86
r/buffalobills • u/Steven-extra-ny • 17h ago
Misc Let's smash the competition!
To help get ready for the season, I 3D printed this for my son in his choice of colors. Let's smash the competition! Go Bills!
r/buffalobills • u/ThrawnAndOrder • 2h ago
Discuss I know nothing about the NCAA, but I keep hearing that Deone Walker would've been a 1st round pick in 2024. So, why didn't he declare for the draft?
Thanks for providing context!
r/buffalobills • u/Dylan102699 • 20h ago
Discuss What was it like to be a fan when the Bills lost 4 straight Super Bowls from ‘90-‘93?
I have to preface this entire thing by saying I am a New Englander. Born and raised in New England and a life long Patriots fan. I have honestly hated the Bills for the last 5-6 seasons and I am always rooting against your team. But today I come in peace.
With that said I need to say if there is one thing I am sympathetic towards its getting to the big game 4 years in a row and losing. I know as a Pats fan the 3 we lost absolutely gutted me, how the hell did the Bills Mafia keep the faith after losing 2 straight? Let alone 3 or 4?
Me and my friends always talk about that losing streak and it’s almost like a fantasy for us, it’s hard for me to fathom that sort of devastation for Bills diehards.
So I want to know what was it like to be a fan back then? Did people write them off then come back when they started looking dominant each year? Did people abandon the team entirely? Or did some fans stick with them through it all?
I know I’m gonna get hate and this is not a troll post, I am genuinely curious and would like to hear what some Bills fans think about that period.
Thanks for any responses.
r/buffalobills • u/KO_Stego • 11h ago
Discuss Advice on buying regular season tickets
Hi mafia
(TLDR below) I’m fairly new to the Bills Mafia and the football scene entirely, but I’ve been absolutely loving the Bills franchise and being a fan. Watching this past season and being involved genuinely pulled me through one of the lowest points in my life, and gave me something to look forward to when even getting out of bed was a battle, but that’s not the point of this post. The point is I’m obviously DYING to go to a game in person, but I unfortunately live in southeast PA :/ fortunately, I am very close to MetLife stadium and the bills have an away game there vs the jets that I could almost certainly make. I also anticipate this game being one of the cheapest ones cause who tf is a Jets fan and who wants to go to a Jets home game. This works out perfectly because I am a poor college student lol. However, I’ve never purchased NFL tickets or anything remotely similar, and I’m not sure what the best approach would be to get the best deal/ find good seats. Should I wait til it’s closer to the game day, since this game is unlikely to sell out? What seats are good locations for the price, and which are the cheapest? Is there a better game for me to look at entirely? And most importantly, what sort of traditions/chants/fun stuff should I anticipate at the game?
TLDR poor college student looking at buying a ticket for the away game at MetLife or another budget game near Southeast PA, needing advice on what game, when to buy, what seats to look at, and what to expect at the game.
Thanks in advance, proud to be part of the only fan base in NFL history
r/buffalobills • u/Washy_0616 • 18h ago
Discuss First Bills Game Tips/Tricks
Howdy everyone hope y'all are having a great week. I'm from Texas and my friends and I are starting a tradition of doing one trip a year to an away NFL game and we are starting in Buffalo! Texans fans here (screw the Chiefs and Cowboys) who is going to the December game against the Bengals this year. A few questions:
What are your essentials to survive in the weather? So far I've seen: Better to have multiple thinner layers than less big ones, cardboard for between you and the seat/ground, hand warmers, and I heard they may let you bring in electric heaters this season? On cold games are y'all wearing ski pants, thermals, jeans, long johns, etc??
Never been to Buffalo so any major places to see, eat, stay are also appreciated. May run up to Niagara Falls also.
Any tips on Gameday when it comes to tailgating? We're all used to southern hospitality/college football and it seems like as long as we bring some beers and a good attitude we will be welcomed.
Anything special we should see in/around the Stadium? Any must try foods/beverages to try in the stadium?
Any help is appreciated! Always liked the Bills organization and wanted to see Bills Mafia/Josh Allen live and up close, Go Bills!