Winning a playoff game because of home field advantage is out. Winning a playoff game because your quarterback starred in a commercial next to a cartoon character is in.
The Bills looked in danger of missing out on the playoffs entirely, but they rattled off five wins to set a date with the Steelers in the wild-card round. And they became part of quite a memorable weekend.
Their home game against Pittsburgh wasn't one of the coldest NFL games ever, it was nearly one of the snowiest. The game was postponed from Sunday to Monday due to a blizzard in Buffalo, and the franchise even invited fans to shovel snow off the field and stadium steps.
The game ended in a 31-17 win for the Bills. Some credited a Highmark Stadium advantage, while others embrace the "feed the pit" conspiracy.
One thing fans do agree on: The legendary Peppa Pig helped her friend Josh Allen to a victory.
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Josh Allen Peppa Pig commercial
Allen is TV-ready. The quarterback starred in a Paramount+ commercial that debuted during the Bills-Steelers playoff game.
Alongside him were the CBS team of Tony Romo, Jim Nantz and Tracy Wolfson for additional commentary in the battle of a better arm between Allen and Scourge the Transformer. Peppa Pig stood beside, and hid behind, Allen while Dora the Explorer looked on.
The ad was a peek into Paramount's "A Mountain of Entertainment" campaign series that launches during the Super Bowl.
And so far? It's the talk of the town. Fans loved the Peppa Pig-Josh Allen crossover. It's safe to say that Bills Mafia will look for the commercial when Buffalo hosts the Chiefs in the division round of the playoffs.
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The Buffalo Bills are 1-0 since Josh Allen appeared in a commercial with Peppa Pig. pic.twitter.com/JW7G8ClmN4
— Heather Monahan (@HeatherMonahan_) January 16, 2024
josh allen’s stats since meeting peppa pig pic.twitter.com/fAx9gPDRlQ
— ClayHartedGhoul (@ClayHarted) January 15, 2024
If there’s not a web series with Josh Allen and Peppa Pig as a crime solving duo, what are we even doing?
— Brian Moritz (@bpmoritz) January 17, 2024