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Niagara Square now Bills Mafia Square

(WBEN) Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown has renamed Niagara Square into Bills Mafia Square for today's game against the Chief's.

In addition each street leading into the Square have been renamed for a member of the Bills organization.


The Mayor also says he's made a friendly wager on the game with the Mayor of Kansas City.

Front of Buffalo City Hall

From the Mayor's News Release:
The countdown to kickoff is on to Sunday's AFC Championship Game between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs, with the winner advancing to Super Bowl 55.

Today, Mayor Byron W. Brown unveiled new Bills Trailblazing signs, temporarily located in and around Niagara Square, in a major show of support for the team.

"Some say the road to the Super Bowl goes through Kansas City. I beg to differ! I say the road to the Super Bowl goes through Niagara Square and I mean all roads leading into Niagara Square. That's why we re-named all the roads leading into Niagara Square and Niagara Square itself - for the big game Sunday! No one circles the square like the Buffalo Bills!" Niagara Square has been transformed into "Bills Mafia Square".

The 30" x 24" signs with this designation have been installed throughout the Square. The Bills Trailblazing signs are on each block of the streets heading to Niagara Square down Delaware Avenue from Chippewa and around the entire traffic circle. They include:
• Terry and Kim Pegula Way, Delaware @ Chippewa
• Coach McDermott Way, Delaware @ Mohawk • Josh Allen Way, Delaware Avenue (North)
• Stefon Diggs Way, Niagara Street (West)
• Cole Beasley Way, Perkins Street
• Jerry Hughes Way, Delaware Avenue (South)
• Tre'Davious White Way, Niagara Street (East)
• Tremaine Edmunds Way, Court Street
• Jordan Poyer Way, West Genesee Street

The temporary trailblazing signs, installed in and around Niagara Square, are the latest show of outdoor support for the Bills since they clinched the AFC East Division Title in December.

On January 9th, Mayor Brown unveiled a new "Bills Selfie Station" outside the front of City Hall, where Bills fans can cheer loudly and celebrate safely by taking "selfies" and sharing them with Mayor Brown and the Buffalo Bills organization.

Bills Celebration at City Hall