The Bills Mafia is considered one of the most rabid fanbases in the NFL, and more often than not, these fans can get into the faces of players. During the heated and emotional game between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson got into a heated confrontation with one Bills supporter after a touchdown.
The incident was caught on camera, with the Bills fan, described to be a teen, being shown to hit the Baltimore Ravens QB as he was passing by while celebrating a touchdown catch by DeAndre Hopkins. Things soon escalated as Lamar Jackson retaliated by shoving the young fan back.
A fan hit/shoved Lamar Jackson in the head — and Lamar Jackson put him in his seat. pic.twitter.com/CpqvgrQmrV
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 8, 2025
The retaliation from Jackson has sparked a debate, as some fans were not too happy with him shoving a fan, while others noted that the Ravens QB was justified with his actions, as fans should never be allowed to place their hands on the players.
Soon after the shoving incident, Jackson took accountability for his actions, admitting in an interview with Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic that he lost his cool during the incident.
“I forgot where I was a little bit,” he said. “You’ve got to think in those situations. I’ll learn from that.”
Aside from that one incident involving the Bills supporter, Jackson had a solid game, completing 4 of 19 passing for 209 yards, resulting in two touchdowns. His passing also led to six carries for 70 yards and another score.
As for the Bills Mafia, a separate incident happened in the game when a fan was caught throwing a water bottle into the Ravens endzone after a touchdown:
Did a Buffalo Fan also throw a bottle at Derrick Henry when he scored this touchdown @grok ?
GFY BUFFALO pic.twitter.com/qGeaNBQvql
— 〽️ichigan Wolverines 15-0/Detroit Lions 18-0 (@ray_hessel) September 8, 2025

Josh Allen Outshines Lamar Jackson Again After Buffalo Bills Complete Massive Comeback
The Baltimore Ravens were dominating the Buffalo Bills the entire game, but an improbable thing happened late in the fourth quarter as the Bills mounted one of the biggest comebacks of the season so far as they took victory away from under the Ravens’ noses.
With Lamar Jackson playing well and the Ravens cruising in a 40-25 with just four minutes left in the game, many counted the Bills out, but Josh Allen, the reigning MVP, showed why he won that award last year, as the Bills surged to finish the game down the wire with a 41-40 win.
Allen had a total of 394 passing yards and 30 rushing yards that game, leading to four touchdowns, with the Bills QB completely outshining his rival with that comeback bid.
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