Buffalo Bills fans on 'Monday Night Football'Buffalo Bills fans (Photo via ESPN)
Things are going very well for the Buffalo Bills at the moment. The team is thriving in Stefon Diggs’ absence, having gotten off to a 3-0 start to the season, and Bills Mafia has been here for it.

The Bills defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 47-10 in their latest fixture this Monday night. Josh Allen had another impressive outing, completing 23 of 30 passes for 263 yards and four touchdowns, and he added 44 rushing yards.

Dalton Kincaid, Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir, and Ty Johnson all found their way to the end zone for scoring catches against an exploitable Jacksonville defense as James Cook and Ray Davis got theirs from the ground.

On the defensive side of things, the Bills were able to get to Trevor Lawrence five times. Damar Hamlin also registered his first INT.

While there’s still a lot of football left to play this season, Bills fans could be forgiven for getting their hopes up in all the excitement. The feeling was palpable during this week’s ‘Monday Night Football’ double-header, and one fan turned out to be of particular interest while the home team was up 40-10 in the fourth quarter as she showed up on screens across the country and made the game a much better watch for those few seconds she was on.


Check her out right in the image below:

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Fans All Said Pretty Much The Same Thing About The Woman Shown In The Stands During Monday’s Buffalo Bills Win

There was some chatter around the Bills fan shown in the stands while her team led by 30 on the night.

“Definitely watched the right game tonight😅,” a fan wrote.

“Love buffalo,” said another.

“BUFFAHELLO!” one comment read.

“Buffalo has a lot of talent,” someone else observed.

Following a manageable opening stretch, the Buffalo Bills are set to be tested over their next three games. They’re scheduled to face the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, followed by fixtures against the Houston Texans and New York Jets.

For now, they can enjoy lounging at the top of the AFC East while they remain unbeaten.