Buffalo Bills “Game Of Year” Collapse Will Be Immortalized Forever
Every NFL player dreams of making it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but ask any Buffalo Bills player and they would say they wouldn't want to do it like this.
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The Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings played in what many experts called the "Game of the Year" this past Sunday at Highmark Stadium.
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The Bills blew a halftime lead and ended up losing in overtime after some amazing plays on both sides of the ball. One of the biggest plays was the 4th down one-handed grab by Viking's receiver Justin Jefferson.
That incredible catch will now be part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Jefferson sent the gloves and arm sleeves that he was wearing in the Bills game to the Hall of Fame to be part of a new exhibit.
The Buffalo Bills could be part of another historic game this weekend as they are set to play at home in the middle of a massive snowstorm. This game could be just like the Bills-Colts game back in 2017.
Bills Colts Snow Game 2017
The last time the Buffalo Bills played in a snowstorm was in 2017 against the Indianapolis Colts. This is what the game looked like.
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