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  2. Buffalo Bills - Wikipedia

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    Another hat associated with the Bills fandom is the water buffalo hat, resembling the headgear of the fictional Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes seen in the TV series The Flintstones; this hat gained particular popularity with the Water Buffalo Club 716, a community of over 2,000 Bills supporters from around the world founded in 2021 by Therese ...

  3. Former NFL Mascot Reveals 11 Surprising Rules He Had to ... - AOL

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    Look at the zip-lining, jaguar Jaxson de Ville of the Jacksonville Jaguars or the record-breaking, rope-swinging bird Freddie Falcon of the Atlanta Falcons, for example.

  4. Buffalo Bills sign former Cowboys, XFL quarterback who owns a ...

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    Ben DiNucci wears many hats.One of them now has a Buffalo Bills logo.. Buffalo signed the 27-year-old quarterback, a 2020 Dallas Cowboys seventh-round draft pick, according to his agency, JL ...

  5. Billy Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Billy Buffalo during one of the 2021 home games. William "Billy" the Buffalo (debuted 2000 in Orchard Park, New York) [1] is the official mascot of the NFL's Buffalo Bills. He is an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m) blue American buffalo and became the team's full-time mascot in 2000. [1] He wears the uniform "number" BB (which is his initials).

  6. Buffalo Bills (AAFC) - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bills were an American football team, based in Buffalo, New York, that played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949. During its first season in 1946, the team was known as the Buffalo Bisons ; during the last three years they were renamed in honor of "Buffalo Bill" Cody .

  7. Trick roping - Wikipedia

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    Vicente Oropeza, Mexican charro, introduced trick roping to the United States while working for Buffalo Bill's Wild West show Trick roping, circa 1914 A charro demonstrating trick roping, circa 2013 Floreo de reata or trick roping is a Mexican entertainment or competitive art involving the spinning of a lasso , also known as a lariat or a rope.