
Getty Image
The Buffalo Bills social media team deserves a raise for their latest stunt.
The Bills beat the New York Jets 20-12 in Week 14. It was a home game for Buffalo and Josh Allen got the gritty win by throwing for 1 TD and running in another himself.
This was a redemption game for the Buffalo Bills who lost to the Jets 17-20 in their matchup on November 6th. And the Bills’ social media captured the gravity of the win by dropping a massive boulder from a crane through a disrespectfully-painted SUV.
Here’s the new Bills video that is already going viral:
Stacking Dubs! 👊@Niagara_Metals | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/nXf8ULA8GU
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) December 12, 2022
Before it was demolished by a massive boulder, the SUV had ‘New Jersey’ painted on the side in the Jets’ iconic Gotham Green shade of green. This is, of course, a reference to the Buffalo Bills being the only ‘New York NFL team’ that actually plays in the state of New York.
The Jets and the Giants share a stadium in The Meadowlands, New Jersey just a few miles outside of New York City. This stunt appears to have been orchestrated with the help of Niagara Metals, a proud partner of the Buffalo Bills.
Bills Mafia is loving everything about this video
One joked that Billy (the mascot) was behind it all.
Billy woke up and chose violence against NJ
— Valwynn (@Valorian32) December 12, 2022
Others joked about how tough Mike White is after taking a brutal hit during the game that briefly sidelined him:
Beat me to it! But goddamn, Mike White is as tough as they come
— Joey (@JoeyRedCorn510) December 12, 2022
The fact that they didn’t even license Miley Cyrus’ ‘Wrecking Ball’ as the music for this seems like a miss:
I woulda been riding on that wrecking ball down like Miley Cyrus
— Brother Bill (@BrotherBill716) December 12, 2022
Buffalo now has games left against Miami, Chicago, Cincinnati (!!!), and New England. The Buffalo Bills hold a 2-game lead in the AFC East over the Miami Dolphins and 3 games over the Jets. New England sits in last place in the division at 6-6. Suffice it to say that everyone in the AFC East is losing their mind looking at the records in the NFC South.