It's bad enough that the Bills had their hearts ripped out by the Chiefs on the field Sunday. But their fans apparently tried to salvage some dignity by pelting Patrick Mahomes with snowballs only to have one player taunt them afterward by saying they throw worse than his 4-year-old kid.
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It’s bad enough that the Bills had their hearts ripped out by the Chiefs on the field Sunday. But their fans apparently tried to salvage some dignity by pelting Patrick Mahomes with snowballs only to have one player taunt them afterward by saying they throw worse than his 4-year-old kid.

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Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes Dodges Multiple Snowballs From Bills Fans

Video shows quarterback Patrick Mahomes running over to a section of Chiefs fans, perhaps to sign some autographs or simply to celebrate the victory when snowballs start raining down from above.

The most amazing part of this is he had run over to the fans after giving an onfield post-game interview in which he said Buffalo “is a great environment.”

As a New Yorker, I can confidently say that no, no it is not. Buffalo is a garbage city in a garbage state.

After praising the city of Buffalo, the fans responded with a rapid-fire onslaught that made Dwight Schrute’s snowball fight with Jim Halpert look mild.

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But snowballs? Just because your guy Scott Norwood Tyler Bass couldn’t hit a 44-yard attempt, going wide right with 1:43 to play that would have tied the game? Is that any reason to lose your mind?

Alright, maybe it’s justified a little.

Mahomes had to keep dodging the snowballs as he ran toward the middle of the field.

Linebacker Drue Tranquill Mocks Bills Fans

Mahomes wasn’t the only Chiefs player to have snowballs thrown in his direction by Bills fans.

Wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling had one tossed at him during the game. In the middle of a play. While trying to make a catch.

Linebacker Drue Tranquill said he had a snowball thrown at him as well, but he caught it. Tranquill said that if not for the snowball shattering faster than the Buffalo Bills dreams, he would have thrown it back. And then he stomped on the hearts of Bills Mafia even further.

“We’d beat them in a snowball fight too,” he wrote on X. “Truth is, my four-year-old throws a meaner snowball than #BillsMafia.”

Ouch.

The Chiefs defeated the Bills last night in the Scott Norwood Redux Bowl, 27-24. Tyler Bass earned himself a new nickname in the process.

Only time will tell if Bass eventually assumes the identity of a missing hiker and goes on to become a lieutenant with the Miami-Dade Police Department named Lois Einhorn.

In 2021, the Bills lost to the Chiefs in the divisional round, 42-36, in overtime. In 2020, the Bills fell to Kansas City 38-24.

And of course, they hold the distinction of being the only team to ever lose a Super Bowl four straight times. Nobody has come close to touching that record.

Maybe they should be throwing snowballs at their own team instead.