
One of the fans Adam Schefter blocked was Del Reid, who described the Bills fans Schefter blocked as a "Bills Mafia." "Over time, fans discovered it. Players discovered it. It just grew and grew," Reid explained to Sportscasting.
In its early inception, the Bills Mafia might have been associated with rowdy behavior, such as breaking tables and even catching them on fire in pregame festivities, per the New York Post. In fact, in 2019, the Bills issued a "Tailgate Village" policy in an attempt to cut down on some of the dangerous antics taking place at tailgates. Andy Major, the team's vice president of operations and guest experience, told The Buffalo News that while most of the Bills fans are great, there are a few "knuckleheads" that cause issues. But over the years, the Mafia has grown to be so much more than a few unruly fans.
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