Owner Terry Pegula with a Warm Gesture Defending Female Bills Fans After Controversial Incident
Owner Terry Pegula with a Warm Gesture Defending Female Bills Fans After Controversial Incident
Buffalo, New York – October 28, 2025
After the Buffalo Bills' commanding 28-7 victory over the Washington Commanders at Highmark Stadium, a video circulating on social media caused a stir in the NFL community. The clip showed a group of female Bills fans, dressed in bikinis, dancing and cheering from the stands as their team sealed the win. While many viewed it as a “spontaneous expression of joy,” it was met with criticism from some spectators who labeled it as “inappropriate behavior.”
As public debate intensified, many were waiting for a response from the Bills’ leadership—and team owner Terry Pegula took an unexpected and bold stance: standing up to defend the group of fans.
“I don’t see anything wrong with it. They love the team, they’re excited about the victory, and they expressed their happiness in a genuine way. In a world where everything is under a microscope, we sometimes forget that sports, at its core, are about joy, community, and freedom,” Pegula said during a brief press conference on Monday morning.

His statement quickly spread across social media, with thousands of fans expressing support. Many Bills fans commented: “Thank you Mr. Pegula, finally someone who gets it instead of judging.”
One of the female fans featured in the video shared on X (Twitter):
“We didn’t mean to offend anyone. We were just so thrilled. When I heard Mr. Pegula’s words, I started crying. It felt so good to be understood.”
Terry Pegula’s actions extended beyond words. According to internal sources, he personally reached out to the group of fans, sending them a thank-you letter that read:
“The Bills are more than just a team—they’re a family. And in this family, no one is left behind just for showing joy.”
In an era where judgment spreads faster than empathy, Terry Pegula’s message serves as a reminder: sports are not just about winning or losing—they’re about emotion, connection, and humanity.











