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.
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
The Buffalo Bills were winning and the offense was humming, so tight end Dawson Knox was aware – but not overcome with angst – about his lack of production. Through seven games, the Bills were 5-2, and Knox had just four catches for 47 yards.
In what appeared to be a small gesture from Buffalo Bills fans donating to Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews’ favorite charity after his struggles in an AFC divisional loss to the Bills, the Mafia has outdone itself this time.
Von Miller and Dawson Knox did their jobs for the Bills against the Broncos. And they were mic’d up, too. Knox had an important 25-yard catch in the 31-7 win. Meanwhile, Miller was graded as his team’s best defender from Pro Football Focus following the contest.
The Bills' passing game has been mundane thus far in the postseason, but it needs to get rolling against the Chiefs Sunday.
If you don't know, the Buffalo Bills fans (and the team) have adopted Mr. Brightside as their song this year. Of course, the SHOUT song will always stay, but after Dawson Knox' wedding, the tradition really seemed to stick. There was a video from the wedding and all the Bills players were jumping up and down screaming the words.
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.
This is one of the best traditions in the world: when Buffalo Bills fans -- AKA Bills Mafia -- decide to support an NFL player (whether it's their own or from another team), they go all in and donate their money.
Buffalo Bills Yes, the Bills already have Dawson Knox and Dalton Kincaid, however, neither has the ceiling of Kyle Pitts. Consider what Josh Allen and the o