
The Buffalo Bills are headed to Minnesota this week to take on the Vikings but it seems like whoever works for the team has no idea where Minnesota actually is.
This afternoon, the Bills Twitter account posted this graphic detailing how far the team had to travel to get to Minnesota. Unfortunately, the person who made the graphic confused Wisconsin with Minnesota.
https://twitter.com/JillianKweller/status/1043604788263309312?
The Bills deleted the tweet but everyone, including the Vikings mocked them for the mistake.
Can’t get anything by us @buffalobills…
We actually play in the other Minnesota. pic.twitter.com/zjSxrFyqot
— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) September 22, 2018
Cool to see that the Vikings and Bills are in my area. pic.twitter.com/TX4fHkugwO
— Dan DeYoung (@CoachDanDeYoung) September 22, 2018
Are the #Bills the new #Browns? 🤔😂😂
These dudes thought the #Vikings were still in GB I’m guessing since the game was in quadruple-triple-Double overtime 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/1jgmkv2tu3
— Ron Johnson (@3RonJohnson) September 22, 2018
The Bills and Vikings are playing in Madison this weekend?? https://t.co/XRnBXIq0Ni
— Danny Cunningham (@RealDCunningham) September 22, 2018
To be fair, the Vikings were in Wisconsin last week. Maybe no one told the Bills that it wasn’t a permanent stay.
— Jeannie Marve (@AsdrubalGuysSis) September 22, 2018
The tweet has since been deleted, but it appears the Bills social media team confused Minneapolis with Madison, Wisconsin. Here’s the screen recording, with a little editing. pic.twitter.com/nqrOxCilf5
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) September 22, 2018
The Milwaukee Vikings are gonna beat the Bills imo
— Adam Stites (@AdamStites_) September 22, 2018
Dont let the Buffalo Bills deleting their tweet distract you from them posting about going to Wisconsin to face Minnesota pic.twitter.com/yWpIDbDUrJ
— Billy Mansell (@Hombrevender) September 22, 2018
This is still not as bad as the Falcons’ 2014 London graphic Atlanta posted on their page a few years ago.
https://twitter.com/mr_mdjones/status/524874356879790080