WATCH: Buffalo Bills Fans Invade London Ahead Of Jacksonville Jaguars Game

Buffalo Bills fans have made the trek across the pond in droves, with legions of supporters showing up in London ahead of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Buffalo Bills fans are known for their passion and intensity, so strong that apparently not even thousands of miles of water can stop them from cheering on their team.

Ahead of Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Bills Mafia has shown up in full force. A video shared by Kristen Kimmick, founder of Bills Mafia Babes, shows just how many Buffalo fans made the trek across the pond for Sunday's matchup.

In addition to legions of Buffalo fans on the street, apparently waiting to get into a Bills team bar, a pair of flags bearing the team's logo are clearly visible in the video. Clearly, Bills Mafia has brought its A-game for this international matchup.

A Bills helmet in front of Tower Bridge in London.
A Bills helmet in front of Tower Bridge in London

The sheer number of Bills fans in London is especially impressive considering the team has only played in London once before, which ended in a 34-31 loss to these same Jaguars at Wembley Stadium. In contrast, their opponent can basically call London a second home, as the Jaguars have played at least one game overseas each year since 2020, including a 23-7 win over the Atlanta Falcons just a week ago. Notably, Sunday's game against the Bills marks the first time the Jaguars have ever been the designated "road" team in London.

Considering how high the demands for tickets were during the summer, it's not too surprising to see the large turnout. Bills fans caused a social media uproar once tickets to this game went on sale in June, with insanely long lines on Ticketmaster leading to difficulty purchasing them.

Fans who didn't make the trip overseas will have an early morning on Sunday, as the Bills and Jaguars kick off at 9:30 a.m. ET. 


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