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Will Buffalo Bills sing ‘Mr. Brightside' live at The Killers concert near training camp?

Will Buffalo Bills sing ‘Mr. Brightside' live at The Killers concert near training camp?

Yahoo01-08-2025
The Bills offseason started out with a (wedding) kiss. It could only end up like this.
The Killers are playing a concert Saturday night at CMAC, just a few Josh Allen bombs from Buffalo's training camp at St. John Fisher University. And the Bills have the day off from practice.
A well-timed bye from the football gods.
It was meant to be.
The Bills could be coming out of their locker room cages, and belting out "Mr. Brightside" live.
The Killers' 2004 hit has become the team's unofficial anthem. With a healthy fourth-quarter lead at Highmark Stadium, the song blares from the loudspeakers. Bills Mafia screams the lyrics. Players sing and dance in the huddle.
Will Buffalo players be fans in the stands this weekend? No one wanted to take lead vocals.
'I'm not sure yet, smiled tight end Dawson Knox, whose wedding reception ended with several teammates on the dance floor rocking out to "Mr. Brightside." "There's been some talk about it.'
Fellow tight end Dalton Kincaid said "there's a chance."
That pair helped elevate "Mr. Brightside" from a pop-rock classic to full-fledged Bills ritual, a musical moment players now anticipate as much as the fans.
Offensive tackle Spencer Brown was as good at keeping secrets as he is at keeping pass-rushers at bay.
"It's a possibility," Brown said. "Some guys were mentioning it."
I didn't intend to ask the bandleader of the offense.
But as I headed down an outdoor stairway next to the players' facility, someone emerged from a side door and began walking up. It felt like watching a fly route run in slow motion. Only this route ended with Allen, the NFL MVP and most in-demand man in western New York, climbing the steps toward me.
No headphones. No entourage. Just a rapidly shrinking buffer of concrete.
You know that long, quiet hallway feeling where no one really knows what the social norm is? Too far to greet, too close to ignore. The audible was small talk.
'Hey, you going to The Killers concert Saturday?' I asked.
'No, where is it?' he replied, pausing on the steps.
'About 30 minutes from here.'
'I didn't know that!' Allen said.
'Maybe you can afford lawn seats," I joked to the quarterback with a quarter billion dollars in guaranteed money.
Destiny is calling him to open up his eager eyes.
Note: Mack Hollins and his air guitar could not be reached for comment. He's an opening act in New England.
Ryan Miller can be reached at rcmiller@gannett.com
This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Bills players may attend Killers show to sing 'Mr. Brightside' at CMAC
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