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Buffalo Bills Team With Hallmark Media For Christmas Movie

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Bills Mafia is getting a love story. The Buffalo Bills are teaming with Hallmark Media for a Christmas movie. View the official announcement below.

Buffalo Bills Christmas Movie Coming To Hallmark

Love is heading to Buffalo.

The Bills, Hallmark Media, NFL, and Skydance Sports are collaborating on the production of a new Christmas movie, Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story

Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin announced the news on social media.

Production begins later this year and will be filmed at locations in the Buffalo area, including the home of the Bills, Highmark Stadium.

The movie will premiere during Hallmark Channel’s 16th annual Countdown to Christmas.

No casting announcements have been made at this time.

“We were honored to be approached by Skydance Sports to participate in this amazing project that will showcase two powerful brands – Hallmark and the Buffalo Bills,” said Pete Guelli, Chief Operating Officer, Buffalo Bills. “This is just another example of how the Bills brand and our amazing fan base continues to grow across the sports and entertainment landscape. This is an incredible opportunity to feature Western New York and Bills Mafia on the Hallmark platform. It is a privilege to be part of this project, and we hope this film will be a hit during the holiday season!”

Bills Movie Comes On The Heels Of The Successful Chiefs Movie

The Bills are the latest team to get in on the Hallmark movie action.

Last season, the Chiefs and Hallmark Media teamed up for Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.

Though not confirmed, A Chiefs Love Story was rumored to be made to capitalize on the relationship between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

A Chiefs Love Story became a big hit with football fans. Per Nielsen, over 75% of Hallmark Channel viewers also watched NFL Football while Countdown to Christmas was on air in 2024.

Here’s to hoping someone jumps through a table in Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story