BREAKING NEWS: Buffalo Bills’ Official Page Posts “Good Luck” to Chiefs—Fans React With Outrage
The Buffalo Bills’ official social media page shocked fans today by posting a simple “Good luck” message directed at the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their upcoming AFC Championship showdown. While some viewed it as sportsmanship, a majority of Bills fans were furious—and they didn’t hold back in the comments.
Bills Fans Erupt in Anger
Instead of rallying behind their own team, Bills supporters flooded the comment section with outrage, questioning why their franchise would extend well wishes to their biggest playoff rival.
💬 “Why are we wishing them luck? We should be focused on destroying them!”
💬 “This better be sarcasm because there’s NO WAY we’re rooting for them.”
💬 “Delete this. Who’s running this page, a Chiefs fan??”
💬 “We didn’t forget how we got robbed in 2022. Chiefs don’t need luck, they have the refs.”
The sentiment among the fanbase is clear—many Bills fans feel that Kansas City has had too many favorable calls in past matchups, and they don’t believe their team should be showing kindness to a long-time playoff rival.
Was This Just Sportsmanship—Or Something Else?
While some fans were outraged, a few took a more measured approach, believing the post was simply a classy gesture from the organization:
💬 “It’s called sportsmanship. Y’all are too emotional.”
💬 “Relax, we’re still going to crush them on the field.”
But others speculated that the Bills’ social media team may have made a mistake—or that the post was meant to be sarcastic, given the ongoing tensions surrounding officiating controversies involving the Chiefs.
Will the Bills Delete the Post?
As the backlash grows, many are now watching to see if the Bills organization will respond or even delete the post altogether. One thing is for sure—this game just got even more intense before the players have even stepped on the field.
🔥 How do you feel about this? Should the Bills have posted this message, or was it unnecessary? Let us know!