BUFFALO Bills fans are expected to pack out Hard Rock Stadium for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
The AFC East title is up for grabs as the two teams meet in Week 18 of the NFL season.



Buffalo enters the match-up on a four-game winning streak after salvaging their season with a strong December.
The Dolphins were beaten up by the Baltimore Ravens 56-19 in their last game, but have a formidable 7-1 home record this season.
Miami currently tops the AFC East with a record of 11-5, with the Bills (10-6) second.
Per WKBW Buffalo, huge numbers of Bills fans have bought tickets for Sunday’s showdown in The Magic City.
The report claims the Bills Mafia will in fact “outnumber home fans 52% to 48%” on the day.
Those numbers have been produced by ticket reselling company VividSeats, who ran the fixture through their Fan Forecast artificial intelligence algorithm.
It claims that “more than half” of fans in the stadium on Sunday will be supporting the Bills, per WKBW’s Jeff Russo.
Tickets for Sunday’s game are also going for a whopping average of $311, per the report.
Fans were quick to comment on the bold claims, with one writing on X, “The city might be empty!”
“I don’t see half being Bills fans,” another said.
“I’ll be there! Go Bills!” a third added.
“That would be the most hilarious s**t in a long time,” a fourth said.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen isn’t expecting anything less than a “hostile environment” when Buffalo runs out at Hard Rock this weekend.
Allen, who has been dealing with a neck injury but is expected to play, told reporters: “We’ve talked about this for the last five, six weeks of how our season can go and what we want to do and what we want to accomplish.
“Everything that we want to accomplish is still in front of us.
“But again, it’s going to take a group effort to go get a victory on Sunday in a hostile environment.”