Bills Mafia takeover is in full effect.
The Bills are expected to have a lot of fans supporting them at Hard Rock Stadium. Sunday’s showdown for the AFC East title in Miami is a road game for the Buffalo Bills, but it may not look and feel like it.
Their entire season may be on the line when the Buffalo Bills play the Miami Dolphins and the fan base wants them to know they have their support.
Ticket reseller VividSeats.com told WKBW in Buffalo that it estimates that 52 percent of the crowd in Miami will be Bills fans.
Nick Giammusso, who runs Buffalo ticket agency VIPTIX, told the Buffalo News that he’s seen a huge increase this week in how much Bills fans are willing to pay to go to the game.
“It is a hot ticket,” said Giammusso. “There’s a lot at stake. It’s been moved to the prime-time game Sunday night, so the NFL obviously thinks that way too.”
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Crowd noise can drastically affect communication on offense, which definitely comes into play because of all the pre-snap motion the Dolphins like to use.
Buffalo might have the most interesting situation of any team entering the final week. They could be as high as the two seed but also miss the playoffs altogether.
The Dolphins can either end as the No. 2 or 6 seed in the AFC, meaning they’ll be playing on wild-card weekend either way.
Miami and Buffalo will meet on Sunday night in what amounts to a de facto AFC East division championship game.