The NFL has officially unveiled the Divisional Round schedule for the 2025-2026 playoffs, and for Bills Mafia, the moment we’ve all been waiting for has arrived. After a gritty wild-card victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars—where Josh Allen engineered a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback to secure a 27-24 road win—the Buffalo Bills are heading to Denver to face the top-seeded Denver Broncos on Saturday, January 17, at 4:30 p.m. ET. The game will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+ from Empower Field at Mile High.

This matchup marks Buffalo’s sixth consecutive appearance in the Divisional Round, a testament to the sustained excellence under head coach Sean McDermott and the unbreakable spirit of a fanbase that refuses to fade. The Bills enter as the No. 6 seed, but with momentum on their side and a quarterback playing at an MVP level, they are poised to make a serious run at the AFC crown. Bills Mafia, it’s time. Clear your plans. This city moves together. 💙❤️🦬
The journey to this point has been anything but easy. Buffalo navigated a challenging regular season, finishing strong to secure their playoff berth. The wild-card clash against Jacksonville was a microcosm of what makes this team special: resilience in the face of adversity. Trailing late, Allen—despite battling through minor ailments—delivered a game-winning touchdown run with just over a minute remaining, capping off 306 passing yards and three total touchdowns. It was Buffalo’s first road playoff win in over three decades, a historic breakthrough that silenced doubters and ignited hope across Western New York.
Now, the challenge elevates. The Denver Broncos, boasting the AFC’s best record and enjoying a first-round bye, present a formidable obstacle. Led by a stout defense and a balanced offense that controlled games throughout the season, Denver has turned Empower Field into a fortress. This will be their first home playoff game in a decade, and the altitude, the cold January air, and a raucous crowd will test the Bills’ mettle. Yet, if there’s one thing Bills fans know, it’s that Buffalo thrives when the stakes are highest.

Josh Allen vs. the Broncos’ defense will be the storyline that dominates headlines leading up to kickoff. Allen has evolved into one of the league’s most dynamic players, blending elite arm strength with improvisational brilliance and a willingness to sacrifice his body for the team. His ability to extend plays, make off-platform throws, and lead clutch drives has carried Buffalo through tough moments all year. Against Denver’s aggressive front seven and secondary, Allen will need every bit of that magic.
The Bills’ receiving corps, featuring reliable targets who stretch the field and create separation, gives him the weapons to exploit mismatches.
On the ground, the Bills’ running game—bolstered by a physical offensive line—must establish balance early. Denver’s run defense ranks among the league’s best, so Buffalo will look to control the clock, keep the chains moving, and prevent the Broncos from dictating tempo with their own ground attack. Special teams could prove decisive in this high-altitude battle, where small advantages in field position often swing momentum.

Defensively, the Bills bring a unit that has grown more cohesive as the season progressed. With playmakers in the secondary and a pass rush capable of disrupting even the most protected quarterbacks, Buffalo has the tools to pressure Denver’s offense and force mistakes. The key will be containing the Broncos’ explosive plays while capitalizing on any turnover opportunities. McDermott’s schemes have historically excelled in playoff environments, emphasizing disciplined gap control and opportunistic aggression.
Beyond the X’s and O’s, this game carries emotional weight for an entire region. Bills Mafia has waited decades for sustained success, enduring heartbreaks in the postseason that have only strengthened their resolve. From the infamous wide-right misses to the more recent divisional-round exits, the fanbase has channeled disappointment into unbreakable loyalty. Tailgates in Orchard Park, watch parties across the country, and the sea of red and blue jerseys that travels with the team—these are the constants that define Buffalo football.
The Divisional Round represents more than just another game; it’s a chance to rise again. A victory in Denver would propel the Bills to their first AFC Championship appearance in years, one step closer to the elusive Super Bowl that has tantalized this franchise and its supporters for so long. The path is daunting—potential rematches or battles against powerhouse opponents loom—but the belief is real. This team has the talent, the coaching, and the intangibles to go all the way.

For Bills Mafia, the message is clear: rally together. Whether you’re braving the elements at Highmark Stadium watch parties, gathering in living rooms from Buffalo to Los Angeles, or making the pilgrimage to Mile High, the energy will be felt across the miles. The city that rallies around its team like no other is ready to make noise that echoes far beyond Western New York.
As the schedule drops and anticipation builds, one thing remains certain: the Bills are not just playing for wins—they’re playing for legacy, for pride, and for a fanbase that has never wavered. Divisional Round is our moment. The AFC crown is within reach. Let’s go get it.
The NFL playoffs remind us why we love this sport: the drama, the stakes, the sheer unpredictability. But for Buffalo, it’s personal. This isn’t just football; it’s identity. It’s the blue-collar grit of a city that never quits. It’s the roar that shakes stadiums and the heart that beats as one.
So mark your calendars. Stock up on wings. Clear your Saturday afternoon. The Buffalo Bills are marching into Denver with something to prove. And Bills Mafia will be right there with them—every snap, every cheer, every heartbeat.
Let’s rise. Let’s chase. Let’s bring it home. 💙❤️🦬