The message could age very well or very poorly in a few hours
We are just a few hours away from a crazy game between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens that will undoubtedly steal the show.
The Bills come into this game with morale sky high, boasting an undefeated season at home, Highmark Stadium has been a pain in the ass for all visitors. But, watch out, it’s not all good news for Buffalo, as they lost to Baltimore in the regular season, and they’re sure to keep that in mind until now.
On the Ravens side, they boast an impressive offense, Lamar Jackson wants to continue in this good streak that could give him an MVP, the defense is their big problem, showing much inconstancy in certain scenarios, but there is much confidence in the environment that in these phases they will wake up.
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Someone looking beyond today’s game
One of the best in Bills history is quarterback Jim Kelly, who led the team to four straight Super Bowls between 1990 and 1993, and still has the most passes thrown in team history, and his induction into the Hall of Fame in 2002 marked an era in American football.
His wife, Jill Kelly, a big fan of the Buffalo team, had some words to say on her social networks before the game between the Bills and the Ravens: “We’re better than the Chiefs. Period,” she commented on X.
A lot of confidence in the environment of Buffalo
It’s true, they haven’t won anything yet, but the fans were very happy with that confidence with Jill, the Internet doesn’t forget that, and if things don’t go well for the Bills, the whole NFL community will be tweeting at them. But their confidence is intact, that’s admirable.
And that’s what Buffalo’s loyal fans love, as they made abundantly clear in X:
“But are we better than the officials who give them all the breaks and all the calls that really aren’t calls?” one user claimed.
“I agree. But the officials are hard to beat, too.”
“Until we have some hardware, we can’t say that”.
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Were some of the comments made in the reply section of the post.
It is true that Buffalo vs. Kansas City could be one of the most anticipated games for all NFL fans, but first the Bills have to do their thing to think about this matchup, which would definitely be spectacular.
Eagles Fan Ryan Caldwell Finally Breaks His Silence After Getting Fired From Job & Permanently Banned From Lincoln Financial Field For Verbally Abusing Female Packers Fan
Philadelphia Eagles fan Ryan Caldwell (Photos by Twitter)
Ryan Caldwell, the Philadelphia Eagles fan who went viral for cruelly verbally abusing Green Bay Packers fan Ally Keller during Sunday’s Wild Card Round game, has broken his silence on the incident.
Keller attended the game at Lincoln Financial Field with her fiancé, Alexander Basara. The latter shared a viral video of Ryan Caldwell verbally abusing Keller and using derogatory language towards her.
The Eagles have since announced that Caldwell has received a lifetime ban from home games. He was also fired from his job as a project manager at the BCT Partners consulting firm.
Speaking to Jenna Lemoncelli of the New York Post, Ryan Caldwell expressed remorse for his actions and apologized to Keller. He also claims that the video shared by Basara doesn’t provide the entire “context” of their verbal altercation:
“While attending an NFL game last Sunday to support my beloved Philadelphia Eagles, an incident occurred that I deeply regret. What began as banter with two Packers fans sitting near me escalated to something more serious, and I said things that were unacceptable. In the heat of the moment, I chose unforgiving words to address one of the fans, Ms. Ally Keller.
I want to sincerely apologize to Ms. Keller for those words, and to my wife, family, and friends, my former employer and colleagues, Packer fans, Eagle fans, the Philadelphia Eagles, the City of Philadelphia, and all who were offended.
That said, there are two sides to every story. The video clip circulating online does not reflect the full context of what transpired, and my actions were not without provocation. I will live with this experience, and I am certainly paying a personal price. For those who don’t know me, this incident does not reflect my values or the respect I have for others and is not indicative of the person I am.”