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A fan of Buffalo Bills saw his opportunity for a unique memory – and took it.
Josh Allen directed the Bills on the ground when opening the second half against the Patriots of New England on Sunday evening. On the line of the 6 yards of the Patriots, Allen rolled to his right in search of an open receiver. Instead, he threw the ball at the back of the goal area.
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Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen (17), seems to be against the New England Patriots during the second half of an NFL football match on Sunday, September 5, 2025, in Orchard Park, New York. (AP photo / Adrian Kraus)
A fan of Bills in a Matt Milano jersey caught the ball and immediately ran from his seat at the Highmark stadium at the top of the stairs, in search of the outing. The moment amazed the NBC Mike Tirico broadcaster, who wondered when the man went with football. The stadium HPR around the fan did not try to prevent it from leaving.
As Tirico said, the fan missed the Touché from Allen to Curtis Samuel during the next game. The score gave Buffalo an advance of 10-6 at the time.
This is the second strange moment involving bills fans at the Highmark stadium during the season so far.

The Buffalo Bills Curtis Samuel (1) recipient marks a touch against the New England Patriots during the second half at the Highmark stadium on October 5, 2025. (Gregory Fisher / Imagn Images)
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During the first game on Sunday evening of the year, a fan of Bills struck the Baltimore star Ravens Deandre Hopkins on the helmet after a celebration of Touché. The Ravens quarterrier, Lamar Jackson, replied by pushing the fan in their headquarters.
The fan would have been indefinitely prohibited from the Highmark stadium and other NFL sites.

Buffalo Bills, Josh Palmer (5), is hit by the home half of New England Christian Gonzalez (0) after taking a catch during the first half of an NFL football match on Sunday September 5, 2025, in Orchard Park, New York. (AP photo / Adrian Kraus)
Allen acted with Bills fans for leaving early that evening when they filled a return victory against the Ravens. The star quarterrier would probably not blame the fan of Sunday to get out of the building quickly with football.