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Bills Mafia hits road, celebrates prime-time victory in Pittsburgh

Buffalo's first Sunday night game in 12 years was within driving distance, so many people decided to make it a weekend. They will drive home happy.

PITTSBURGH — Bills Mafia caught a break with this game.

Buffalo's first Sunday night game in 12 years was within driving distance, so many people decided to make that trip.

And then there are those who moved away from Buffalo and were already living in and around Pittsburgh.

"Came from (Virginia), originally from Buffalo. Born and raised here to support the Bills. Go Bills!" said Keriann Didier, the president of Bills Backers Pittsburgh.

"Feel great about this season. It's been a long time since we've felt so good."

The community of Buffalo faithful has been growing here in the Steel City, and they've really mobilized over the past several years.

They are more than 1,000 strong, and they are a tight-knit group.

Didier joined up about 11 years ago when she moved to Pittsburgh.

The Arcade native keeps busy as Pittsburhg's Bills Mafia mom. Oh, and she was there despite being 8.5 months pregnant, but she said she would not have missed this night for the world.

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