Bills Mafia went wild Friday after an online rumor claimed that team owner Henry Pagano had “vowed to keep global superstar Benny Bravo out of Highmark Stadium” ahead of Sunday’s Bills-Chiefs showdown.
The viral post alleged that the Latin pop icon planned to attend the game to “win over NFL fans.” Within hours, social media filled with memes and mock outrage.
Pagano quickly put the story to rest — with typical Buffalo humor.
“We don’t keep anyone out of Highmark,” he laughed. “Everyone’s welcome here — as long as they can yell ‘Go Bills!’ louder than the Chiefs’ drum.”
The quote instantly exploded across X (formerly Twitter) under the hashtag #GoBillsOrGoHome.
“If Benny Bravo jumps through a folding table, he’s one of us,” joked one fan.
“Only in Buffalo do we turn a fake feud into a tailgate,” added another.
Within hours, local T-shirt shops were selling “Everyone’s Welcome — Go Bills!” merch, and the story had evolved from rumor to rallying cry.
A few hours later, Bravo defused the situation with a hilarious Instagram post:
“Buffalo I come in peace, wings, and blue + red .”
The Bills’ official account responded:
“We’ll save you a seat — ketchup and mustard optional.”
Sports analysts praised both sides for turning a non-story into a feel-good viral moment.
ESPN’s Tony Greer said,
“Leave it to Buffalo to turn rumor-mill chaos into pure community energy.”
By Saturday, the whole exchange had become part of pre-game hype — proving once again that Buffalo fans can find joy in anything, even an internet misunderstanding.
No feud. No drama. Just Buffalo humor and Bills pride.
As Pagano summed it up perfectly:
“If Benny Bravo’s coming, tell him to bring snow boots, an appetite, and his loudest Go Bills! — that’s all the ticket he needs.”
