The epic rivalry between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills needs no introduction, as the teams have now played four times in the playoffs in recent years with Patrick Mahomes defeating Josh Allen in every game.
That these organizations have become so familiar with one another has created one of the most fascinating year-to-year storylines in the NFL though, as it seems that both Kansas City and Buffalo find a way to square off annually no matter what.
In a hilarious turn of events, the Bills have seemingly accepted their embarrassing role as the Chiefs' little brother following a surprise announcement from Hallmark.
Always chasing the Chiefs. Even in Hollywood. https://t.co/lznkWpACH9
— Alex Gold (@AlexGold) March 27, 2025
Bills Announce Hallmark Movie One Year After Chiefs Already Made One
From the Bills' social media team, apparently the organization will be featured in an upcoming Hallmark love story. If that sounds familiar, it should.
The Chiefs already did a "Holiday Touchdown" film that was released last year. It appears that there will be an annual series given the similar titles, but it doesn't make things any less hilarious when you take a step back.
On top of the fact that Buffalo can't ever topple Goliath, there's the ironic fact that Hallmark is based in Kansas City. So not only are the Bills directly copying something the Chiefs have already done, they're also benefitting their enemy's community by doing so. Heartfelt holiday films are always fun, yet it's hard not to feel bad for Buffalo fans given the circumstances.
Mahomes and Allen will undoubtedly see each other again within the next couple of years, at least, though it's nearly impossible for the Bills to ever reach the heights that the Chiefs already have. While Buffalo is having watch parties at local establishments after its release, they'll know deep down that they're merely trying to replicate the achievements of their big brother.
For Kansas City, everyone will always know who was first both on and off the field.