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Bills authentic Super Bowl programs
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On the eve of Buffalo's biggest playoff game in over three decades, Bills Mafia is surely chomping at the bit to make it back to the Super Bowl.

Hosting arch nemesis Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs as 2.5-point favorites, the Bills have their sights set on avenging two heartbreaking playoff losses to Kansas City and setting up a date next week in Baltimore for a trip to the Super Bowl on the line.

While its true that even a win against the Chiefs won't guarantee a Super Bowl trip to Las Vegas — the Bills will undoubtedly be underdogs against a formidable Ravens team — a win against Kansas City will inject a sense of nostalgia not felt by Bills fans in a generation.

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The Bills haven't made the Super Bowl since the 1993 season.

They last played in the NFL's biggest stage on January 30, 1994 in Super Bowl XXVIII, a 30-13 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. That was the last of four straight trips to the Super Bowl, all losses.

Should the Bills knock off the Chiefs and take one step closer towards making it back, Super Bowl nostalgia will be in full swing. For any Bills fan looking to celebrate their proud history, Fanatics has you covered with a series of vintage posters and programs.

Authentic Bills Super Bowl programs — $29.99 Each

Authentic framed canvas Bills Super Bowl programs — $299.99 Each

Unfortunately, there is not a program from Super Bowl XXVI currently available on Fanatics for a complete set. But perhaps that will change if the Bills can exorcise their Mahomes-induced demons.

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Micah Adams is a Managing Editor and Head of Affiliate and Commercial Content at Sporting News. Prior to joining SN in 2021, Adams spent over a decade producing and leading content teams at ESPN, DAZN and The Social Institute. Adams graduated from Duke University in 2009 and remains a Cameron Crazie at heart well into his 30s. When not losing sleep or hair over the Blue Devils, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bulls, and USMNT, Adams enjoys chasing his two small children around along with his wife, losing golf balls, spending time outdoors and binging terrible movies.