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Meghan L. Hall

‘Feed the pit’: Bills Mafia has a wild (but strangely on-brand) theory for Buffalo’s winning streak

The Buffalo Bills are on a six-game winning streak and steamrolled the Pittsburgh Steelers during the NFL playoffs AFC wild card round. Bills Mafia seems to think there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation. It involves “feeding a pit.”

Let us start by saying that this is an entirely unsubstantiated theory. We have no proof (for now) that this is real, but we somehow found ourselves down a twisted rabbit hole that ended in the trenches of Bills Mafia. We then stumbled upon a WILD fan theory.

Rumors are swirling throughout Twitter and TikTok that Buffalo ended the season on a five-game winning streak and now subsequently beat the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday because there was a pit at the site of a new stadium being consistently “fed” with fans.

Naturally, this prompted all sorts of questions from us: What pit? There’s a pit? It needs to be fed? Is it like Little Shop of Horrors?

After AN INVESTIGATION, we could not substantiate this theory. Still, we did uncover a story from September of 2023 about a fan falling into a construction pit at the new stadium site.

We also found this “explanation” on TikTok and a wild Chris Pratt-inspired Bills “pit” video. Do with this information what you will.

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