Bills To Fans: 'We Need You Hoarse!' for Chiefs Home Playoff Showdown

Buffalo Bills To Fans: 'We Need You Hoarse!' for Kansas City Chiefs Home Playoff Showdown
Bills To Fans: 'We Need You Hoarse!' for Chiefs Home Playoff Showdown
Bills To Fans: 'We Need You Hoarse!' for Chiefs Home Playoff Showdown /

The Buffalo Bills are set to play host the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at a snow-filled Highmark Stadium in this highly-anticipated AFC Divisional round playoff matchup. And they have a plan for the game, of course.

Additionally, they have a plan for you, Bills Mafia.

"I think home field advantage is huge, especially having our fanbase," tight end Dawson Knox said.

Bills tight end Dawson Knox (88) catches a pass against the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday night.
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That has certainly been the case this year as the Bills achieved their No. 2 overall seed in the AFC playoffs in part because they were 7-2 at home in the regular season. And of course they won their Wild Card game at home on Monday against the Pittsburgh Steelers, propelling them yet again on a collision course with the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs.

So bring your shovels? Sure. But also ... 

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During an appearance on the NFL Network's "Good Morning Football,'' Knox shared a message for fans ahead of the big game with an additional request.

Said Knox: "We need you guys, you guys make more of a difference than you could even imagine. I want you going into work Monday with a hoarse voice, leave it all out there because we're going to leave it out there for you."

The Bills have recently recorded a pair of playoff losses to K.C. ... both of those having come on the road. This home game represents a new opportunity as Buffalo fans are being asked to help push their Bills toward their first Super Bowl appearance since the 1992 season.


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Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983. He is the author of two best-selling books on the NFL.