Ryan Horne+FollowBills fans fume over $11 hot dogs at Highmark$11.25 for a single hot dog at Highmark Stadium? That’s what Buffalo Bills fans are facing this season, and social media is not holding back. While Atlanta Falcons fans enjoy $2 dogs, Bills supporters are venting about what feels like a slap in the face. Some say they’d rather eat before the game than pay stadium prices, and others joke that for $11, the hot dog should last them all week. Is this just business, or are teams like the Bills taking advantage of loyal fans? Would you pay that much for stadium food? #Food #BuffaloBills #NFL25Share
Jacob Morris+FollowOwn a piece of Buffalo Bills historyHighmark Stadium is coming down, but you can actually take home a seat from the place where so many unforgettable Bills moments happened. Single seats are just under $550, or grab a pair for $650—perfect for your fan cave or backyard. Season ticket holders even get first dibs on their own seats. Erie County will benefit from all the net proceeds, so it’s a win for the community, too. Imagine watching the next game from your own slice of Bills history! Would you want one of these iconic seats in your home? #Sports #BuffaloBills #HighmarkStadium00Share
Charles Brown+FollowOrchard Park rallies for epic Bills snow sculptureOrchard Park neighbors just pulled off something awesome—a giant snow sculpture honoring Sean McDermott, the beloved former Buffalo Bills coach! Artist Eric Jones led the charge, but it was dozens of volunteers who braved the cold, shoveling and packing snow to bring this 8-foot-tall, 16-foot-wide tribute to life outside Prohibition 2020. The sculpture will feature McDermott’s signature cap and headset, and it’s more than just art: it’s a heartfelt gift from Bills Mafia. Plus, donations and T-shirt sales will support Make-A-Wish, a cause close to McDermott’s heart. Who else is excited to see the finished masterpiece? #Entertainment #OrchardPark #BuffaloBills00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBills shake things up with Philip Rivers interviewThe Buffalo Bills just threw a curveball into their head coaching search by interviewing Philip Rivers—a name no one saw coming. Rivers, best known for his years as an NFL quarterback, has been coaching high school football, making this move both unexpected and fascinating. While most fans probably don’t expect him to land the job, his football IQ and leadership could bring a fresh perspective to Buffalo. What do you think—could a player-turned-coach like Rivers actually energize the Bills, or is this just a publicity stunt? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBuffalo reacts to Sean McDermott’s emotional exitSean McDermott’s departure as Bills head coach is hitting Buffalo hard, not just on the field but in the hearts of the community. After nine seasons, players and their families are opening up about the deep bonds they formed with McDermott and his wife. Hillary Trubisky, wife of backup QB Mitch, shared heartfelt thanks for the support and friendship the McDermotts gave her family, calling Buffalo “home” because of them. The locker room is shaken, and fans are reflecting on what McDermott meant to the city. What do you think his legacy will be in Buffalo? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowBills risk it all letting Allen pick new coachThe Buffalo Bills are giving Josh Allen a major voice in picking their next head coach—a move that’s raising eyebrows across the NFL. While it’s great to see a franchise quarterback involved, some worry this could blur the lines between player and management. Allen’s close relationships with top candidates like Joe Brady and Davis Webb might make it tough for a new coach to challenge him and push the team to the next level. Should star players have this much say, or does it set a risky precedent for team culture? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills01Share
phughes+FollowBuffalo faces tough call on Dawson KnoxBuffalo’s offseason shakeup could mean saying goodbye to one of Josh Allen’s favorite targets—Dawson Knox. With the Bills deep in cap trouble and a new coaching staff on the way, Knox’s $17 million cap hit in 2026 is raising eyebrows. Even Knox admits his future in Buffalo is up in the air, hinting he might follow his tight ends coach elsewhere. For a team already in transition, do you think the Bills should keep Knox, or is it time to move on and free up space for new talent? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills00Share
Jay Williams+FollowJosh Allen joins Bills’ coaching searchBuffalo’s coaching search just got more interesting—Josh Allen is actually sitting in on interviews for the next head coach. After a wild week that saw Sean McDermott fired and a tense press conference from Terry Pegula, the Bills are moving fast, talking to names like Joe Brady, Brian Daboll, and Mike McDaniel. Letting your franchise QB help pick the coach is bold, but is it the right move? Should one player have that much say, or could it backfire? Bills fans, what do you think—does this help or hurt the team’s future? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBills10Share