Depressing Bar Scene Shows Sad Bills Fan Being Force-Fed Taylor Swift Music After Playoff Loss

 

Depressing Bar Scene Shows Sad Bills Fan Being Force-Fed Taylor Swift Music After Playoff Loss

A waitress serves beer at a bar.

Buffalo Bills fans found themselves unable to escape the presence of Taylor Swift. After their team’s defeat to Kansas City, with the pop star in attendance, videos emerged online showing disheartened Buffalo supporters subjected to her seemingly endless playlist.

It marked a fitting conclusion to yet another disheartening playoff campaign.

The Bills had concluded the regular season on a remarkable winning streak, securing victories in their last five games. This streak began with a triumph over the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.

This head-to-head victory granted Buffalo the advantage in terms of playoff seeding, forcing Kansas City to make the journey to Highmark Stadium for the Divisional Round.

As has become a recurring theme for several matchups this season, Taylor Swift made the trip to watch her beau, Travis Kelce, on the field. Throughout the broadcast, cameras frequently turned in her direction, while Jason Kelce played his part in facilitating interactions between Bills fans and the music superstar in the stands.

However, after the game, Swift was likely the last person Bills Mafia wanted to see (or hear!). When Tyler Bass’s game-tying field goal attempt missed wide right of the uprights, a familiar sense of disappointment washed over the stadium.

The Chiefs did little to alleviate this feeling, with Travis Kelce notably blowing kisses to the crowd from the sidelines.

Yet, the frustration wasn’t limited to those in attendance. Videos soon emerged on social media, showing Bills fans watching the game on television, with one video depicting a truly disheartening scene.

 

Putting Taylor Swift on repeat in a Bills bar is nasty work, and it certainly won’t help fans “Shake it off” from their memories.

With the loss, Kansas City ended Buffalo’s season for the third time in the last four years. This time, though, there’s a little extra salt being rubbed in the wound.

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