VIDEO: Cameras Caught Buffalo Bills Fan Eating The Strangest Thing In The Stands During Week 7 Blowout Win vs. Titans

Buffalo Bills fan (Photo via @BuffaloFreddy Twitter)

You gotta give it to Buffalo Bills fans. They sure find interesting and hysterical ways to take advantage of the relaxed outside food rules at Highmark Stadium.

Instead of baiting fans into paying outrageous concession prices at their games, the Buffalo Bills allow spectators to bring their own food into the stadium. Per the team’s official website, outside food is permitted if, “unopened, single serve containers carried in an approved size clear plastic bag.”

For the Bills’ Week 7 home game against the Tennessee Titans, one fan decided to bring in some packaged salmon for a halftime snack. And another spectator in the man’s section caught the whole thing on video:

Hey, it’s better than paying the ridiculous prices. Who wants to pay $15-20 for a small portion of chicken strips and fries, a low-quality hot dog or a burger that would cost half the price at a fast food joint?

Let’s not forget that a Buffalo Bills fan was also seen eating spaghetti out of a ziploc bag during the team’s Week 3 blowout win over the Jacksonville Jaguars on “Monday Night Football.”

As for the game itself, Buffalo fans were treated to an easy win that inches them even closer to a fifth straight AFC East division crown. The Bills crushed the visiting Titans 34-10, with Josh Allen tossing 323 yards and two touchdowns against one of the league’s best secondaries.

Newcomer Amari Cooper caught four passes for 66 yards and a touchdown in his Buffalo debut. Rookie Keon Coleman had the best game of his young career, notching 125 yards on four catches.

Buffalo Bills Are Poised To Run Away With AFC East…Again

Buffalo (5-2) got a nice break with the Miami Dolphins (2-4) and New York Jets (2-5) each losing in Week 7. Miami and New York still have to play each other twice, so there’s no realistic path for either team to thwart a fifth straight division crown for Josh Allen and company.

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