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Buffalo Bills fans have long wondered why they are often excluded from the “New York Sports” conversation, but now they can have their response.
The list of “New York Sports” has usually been composed of the Yankees, Mets, Rangers, Islanders, Giants, Jets, Jets, Knicks, New Jersey Devils and Brooklyn Nets in New York; Yes, even a team on the other side of the Hudson River would be in that conversation.
But the Devils play in Newark, which is within the New York Metropolitan Area. Buffalo, on the other hand, is on a trip of approximately six hours to the center of Manhattan.
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Josh Allen, field marshal of the Buffalo Bills, catches balls in the garden during batting practice before a MLB game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Yankees at the Rogers Center on May 15, 2023 in Toronto. (Cole Burston/Getty Images)
Well, the Bills showed their true colors on Friday, wishing their “good luck” to their “friends in the north” in the Toronto Blue Jays, which coincide with the Yankees in the American League division series.
“Yes, you will not call yourself a New York team,” One X User wrote.
Even professional tennis Jessica Pegula, whose parents are owners of the team, was surprised.
“Oh ???” She wrote.

The open receiver of Buffalo Bills, Joshua Palmer, poses for a photo with the third base of the Toronto Blue Jays, Ernie Clement (22) during batting practice before a game against Baltimore’s orioles at the Rogers Center. (Images Nick TURCHIARO/IMAGN)
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“This is blasphemous,” added Gary Sheffield Jr.
“Shouldn’t we support teams that really play in the great state of New York?” Another user wrote. “It is the National Soccer League … National to the United States. The United States. There is not even a NFL team in Canada.”
The Blue Jays, however, responded by publishing a photo of Josh Allen in a Blue Jays shirt.
Since Montreal’s exhibitions left after the 2005 season, the tiles are still the only MLB team in Canada. They won east of the Yankees due to the tiebreaker of the face to face in the regular season.

Toronto Blue Jays practice batting during training at the Rogers Center. (Images Dan Hamilton/Imagn)
This is the first time that the rivals of the division will face themselves in the postseason.