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Buffalo Bills just shared a video on their X account, and they have a special guest who is trying to hype up the crowd. It’s safe to say that NFL fans wouldn’t want to be anywhere else but the Highmark Stadium. The game had already been postponed to today because Mother Nature decided to interfere. Not anymore! The hype at the Highmark Stadium is real as it echoes with chants for the Bills.

The video shared by the Bills on X is titled, “RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW.”. Pro-Bowler Steve Tasker is seen on the sideline chanting and hyping the crowd. While upping the energy of the crowd, he said, “Bills Mafia, welcome to Super Wildcard weekend” and started chanting “Let’s go Buffalo, Let’s go Buffalo”

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“Where else would you rather be than right here, right now” chanted Tasker as the Highmark Stadium echoed behind him. He dropped the mic, put the cigar back in his mouth, and disappeared puffing away.

For all we know all that chanting, and hollering is working out for the Bills Mafia. We saw the second-longest touchdown by a QB in playoff history. That was also the longest touchdown of Josh Allen’s career.

However, there are a couple of early setbacks that the Bills have taken.

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Bills raking up early injuries

The Bills are at a 21-7 lead, and it is halftime already. However, the Steelers took advantage of Bills CB Christian Benford’s knee injury and managed to score a touchdown. His knee injury might mean a weaker defense for the Bills and more points for the Steelers.  But that’s not all for the injury side of things.

Their LB Baylon Spector has also taken a hit and is questionable to return right now. This was the same play where Benford got injured. However, the way the Bills are playing, they might not have to worry about defense for a while. They started pulverizing the Steelers from early on.

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The Bills had two touchdowns in the first quarter itself. The first one came from Josh Allen’s 9-yard TD pass to Dawson Knox to open for the Bills. The next TD came in the first quarter from Dalton Kincaid after Allen threw a 29-yard pass to the TE.

However, the Bills didn’t stop as Josh Allen had the biggest run of his career with a 52-yard TD, one of the biggest runs by a QB in the playoff’s history. However, it’s halftime and the Steelers still have a chance for a comeback.

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