The result was an overnight hit she couldnât have expected.
Federowicz, a senior at Olean High School, recorded a minute-long song, rapping about her favorite team. Decked out in a Josh Allen No. 17 jersey, with an impressively fast delivery she rapped lines like âI warned you in April we were coming different/Allen-Diggs 2020, yeah we feelinâ significantâ and âI told you Belichick couldnât do it alone/AFC East champs, baby, give us the throne.â
It caught on with the Buffalo fanbase online â the passionate Bills Mafia â and even drew some reactions from the team itself with both the official @buffalobills Twitter and running back Zack Moss responding with fire emoji tweets.
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Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has been named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 16. This is the first time he has won the award as a member of the Buffalo Bills. He previously won NFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 2 of the 2016 season. It’s the seventh time a Bills player has been named AFC player of the week in 2020.
Diggs is the first Bills wide receiver to win this award since Andre Reed in Week 12 in 1994.
Bills not content with first AFC East title in 25 years
By JOHN WAWROW - Dec. 21, 2020 05:56 PM EST Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Harrison Phillips reacts after the Bills defeated the Denver Broncos in an NFL football game Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) Defensive end Jerry Hughes was so caught up in the euphoria of the Bills clinching their first division title in 25 years, the team’s longest-tenured player missed what was printed on the front of the championship T-shirt.
Taking a sip of Gatorade following a 48-19 rout of Denver on Saturday, Hughes looked down at his chest and was left instantly impressed upon reading: “WON NOT DONE.”
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports Transitioning from their decade-long Carlos Dunlap-Geno Atkins pass-rush pairing to younger talents, the Bengals (2-10-1) have not seen this process lead to much production. Contract-year defensive end Carl Lawson (4.5 sacks) is the only Bengal with more than two. Sam Hubbard, a third-year talent who is critical now that Dunlap is in Seattle and Atkins is on IR, has one in 10 games. As a team, Cincinnati s 15 ranks only ahead of Seattle s 14. One of many problems afflicting the Bengals as another poor season winds down.
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Super Bowl Bills react to Buffalo winning AFC East for first time since 1995
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
Posted Dec 20, 2020
ORCHARD PARK, NY - SEPTEMBER 21: Former Buffalo Bills and NFL Hall of Fame members (L-R) Thurman Thomas, Jim Kelly, Andre Reed and Bruce Smith wait to take the field at halftime for a Buffalo Bills induction ceremony for Andre Reed at Ralph Wilson Stadium on September 21, 2014 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Michael Adamucci/Getty Images)Getty Images
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Legends from the Super Bowl era of the Buffalo Bills may have been just as excited as members of the Bills Mafia on Saturday night following Buffalo’s 48-19 beatdown of the Broncos.