Over the past few years, the Buffalo Bills have risen to the top of the NFL, becoming the team to beat in the AFC. Unfortunately, for all their talent and all the winning they've done, they still have yet to hoist the Lombardi Trophy over Buffalo.

Typically, when a team wins the Super Bowl, they'll host a parade in their city. So why, if Buffalo has never won the final game of the year, are the Bills hosting a parade?

The Bills Parade

Instead of celebrating a Super Bowl, the Bills will host a parade celebrating a different accomplishment: the premiere of their own movie. The team, along with cast and crew, will parade through Buffalo to the Aurora Theatre via Pine Street and Main Street to watch the premiere in theatres.

The parade will kick off on November 13th at 6:30p.m. before ending at the theatre at 8p.m. in East Aurora.

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Did You Say Bills MOVIE?

Yes, yes I did.

The Bills will star at the heart of Hallmark's newest holiday feature, Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story. The film will feature an original story, starring certain players and coaches from the Bills program like Coach Sean McDermott, RB Ray Davis, Safety Damar Hamlin, and more.

The film will premiere to audiences nationwide on the Hallmark Channel on November 22nd. The film is the second in Hallmark's "Holiday Touchdown" series, with the Kansas City Chiefs getting their movie a year ago. So Bills fans, buckle up, and get ready for two Bills parades this year (if you still have hope).

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