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Hey Rumblers! Welcome back to another edition of “Where the Buffalo Bills roam.” As many are aware, plenty of current and former Bills players are active parts of social media, often finding truly meaningful ways to connect with fans and share bits of their daily lives. As part of Bills Mafia, some of us forge incredible bonds with other fans, where friendships formed out of fandom outweigh our favorite team’s weekly game.

With so much social media to digest, consider this space your place to catch up with some of the more memorable bits of social news each week. We do our best to keep up with all that’s news from the Bills and the larger fan base so you don’t have to.

Since last Friday, members of the organization have been up to some pretty interesting things. Returning this weekend is the Micah Hyde Charity Softball Game. Plus, it was a time for remembering some of those within Bills Mafia we’ve lost, including Ezra “Pancho Billa” Castro in 2019 after a battle against cancer, and also 14-year-old Andrew Coatney following a tragic accident.

 

Among notable celebrations this week was rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman turning 21, and also Hall of Fame Buffalo Bills running back Thurman Thomas celebrating another trip around the sun.

Quarterback Josh Allen did his best impression of Chris Pratt’s Andy Dwyer from the hit show Parks and Recreation when he filmed the Bills’ schedule release at the new stadium site. When he retires from football, he might just have a promising career in acting.

All this plus more, including Allen and heavy metal, Keon Coleman and his thoughts on snowmobiles, Keaton Bills after dark, and an intensely friendly game of tug of war.

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