The New England Patriots didn’t have much reason to celebrate in their game against the Buffalo Bills. In fact, the Patriots didn’t score a touchdown until midway through the third quarter. But when they scored, even that had to be abbreviated thanks to a dildo finding its way into the end zone.
After Kendrick Bourne scored to make it a 33-9 game, the Patriots’ Twitter account tweeted a clip of the touchdown. The 35-second clip had the aftermath which included Bourne pointing toward the sex toy that was thrown from the stands. The Patriots deleted the original clip and instead posted a 10-second version that cut off just after the catch.
https://twitter.com/Patriots/status/1482555056448757765?s=20
Dildos have a history of appearing when the Patriots come to Buffalo. It’s been a while but it has happened at least twice before. In 2016 and 2017.
Tossed dildos, broken tables, and zubaz pants, that’s what the Buffalo Bills do best.
[Photo: @RedditCFB]
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