
Just three days after a crushing loss to the Texas team, the Buffalo Bills and the state of New York made a groundbreaking announcement that left fans and analysts in shock. The state legislature decided to pass a special bill that would award Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, and Von Miller the title of “The Three Living Torches of Buffalo”—the highest honor ever given to living athletes in New York state. However, the players’ humble response changed the course of history.
The decision was seen as “historic and unprecedented” by many. Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, and Von Miller had already cemented their places as legends in Buffalo, contributing to the team’s iconic rise in recent years. But this special recognition transcended mere statistics—it represented a symbol of admiration, respect, and legacy within the community. The move to honor the trio was meant to elevate their impact on the city to a new level.
At the same time, the Governor of New York took the unprecedented step of pledging his entire monthly salary for the remaining four years of his term to a new charity fund—”Bills Mafia Forever Fund.” This charity, co-founded by Allen, Diggs, and Miller, aimed to support Buffalo’s community and its fans. It was an act of solidarity that showcased the team’s deep connection with the city that had supported them through thick and thin. But as powerful as the gesture was, the players’ reaction to the award stunned everyone.
In an emotional moment just 38 seconds into the post-game press conference, Stefon Diggs broke down in tears while addressing the press. He responded with gratitude but insisted that the honor wasn’t for them. “We don’t deserve this honor… The ones who deserve it are Jim, Bruce, Thurman, Andre… the guys who wore this jersey 30 years before us and never touched this trophy,” Diggs said, his voice cracking as the room filled with emotion.
It was a moment of pure humility, as the trio acknowledged the players who came before them. They recognized that the true legacy of the Buffalo Bills had been built by those who fought for championships in the past, players like Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, Thurman Thomas, and Andre Reed. These legends had never been able to hold the ultimate prize—the Vince Lombardi Trophy—and the players’ words resonated deeply with Bills fans, who shared a collective longing for the glory that had eluded them for over three decades.
Stefon Diggs, Josh Allen, and Von Miller made it clear that they were ready to accept the honor, but only under one condition: the title would need to be renamed. “If we’re allowed… we’ll accept this title on one condition: Rename it ‘Three Torches of the Unlit’,” Diggs declared. “And we’ll bring Vince Lombardi back, so the real Buffalo torch can be lit… for the first time in 31 years.” The room fell silent, as this powerful statement captured the hearts of everyone present and millions more watching across the country.
By 11 p.m. the same evening, a swift yet emotional response came from the New York Governor’s Office. A brief two-line statement was issued, confirming that the bill had been renamed at the request of the three players. The Governor’s Office thanked Allen, Diggs, and Miller for their humility and leadership, saying, “You just made the whole state cry.” In an unprecedented move, the bill was no longer to honor “The Three Living Torches of Buffalo” but was now renamed to reflect the players’ desire to honor those who came before them—the “Three Torches of the Unlit.”
This moment marked a pivotal chapter in Buffalo’s sports history, as the team’s current legends paid tribute to their predecessors. Their actions solidified their status not only as talented athletes but as leaders who understood the importance of legacy and community. The renaming of the bill was more than just a gesture; it was a statement about what truly matters: honoring the past while striving to achieve the future. For Bills fans, the torch may still be unlit, but the future of Buffalo football has never looked brighter.
