The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, New York, this Sunday evening in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. In anticipation of the game, Travis Kelce, the Chiefs’ tight end, expressed appreciation for the Bills Mafia on the latest episode of the New Heights podcast he co-hosts with his brother Jason Kelce.
The conversation revolved around the significant snowfall in Buffalo, which resulted in a one-day delay of their wild-card game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Acknowledging the upcoming cold weather for Sunday’s match, Kelce openly admired the dedication of Bills fans.
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“Big shoutout to the Bills Mafia, proving once again that they are one of the most passionate fan bases out there,” Travis remarked, echoing Jason’s observation about fans in Buffalo clearing snow to secure seats during last week’s wild-card round at Highmark Stadium.
Despite the cold temperatures experienced last week, Buffalo fans enthusiastically filled Highmark Stadium, making a significant impact during the Bills’ victory over the Steelers. Kelce acknowledged their fervor, commending them for their passion. Once again, the team invited fans to assist in clearing snow at the stadium to prepare for the upcoming game against Kansas City on Sunday.
Despite the Chiefs recently participating in one of the coldest playoff games on record, Kelce, the tight end, took a moment to express gratitude for the Buffalo fans who consistently bring energy to every game, regardless of the weather conditions.