The Buffalo Bills have officially begun their quest for a Super Bowl in 2024, and they have a lot of new faces that will be helping them chase that goal.
However, the biggest news story from Friday took place after the action on the field concluded. Owner Kim Pegula helped break down the team to conclude practice while being accompanied by her husband, Terry.
Kim went into cardiac arrest back in June of 2022 and dealt with long-term effects, including language and memory issues. Quarterback Josh Allen was asked about the touching moment afterwards.
“It’s the least we can do, to rally around her,” Allen said.
Josh Allen said it was special seeing #Bills owner Kim Pegula break the team down in the post-practice huddle: “It’s the least we can do, to rally around her.” #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/OW8l3oMgix
— alex brasky (@alexbrasky) July 26, 2024
The Pegulas have had roots in Buffalo since they met in the city and married in 1993. In 2011, they purchased the Buffalo Sabres. They then purchased the Bills in 2014 following the death of former team owner Ralph Wilson.