Bills’ Joe Andreessen Makes Stunning Confession About Bills Mafia Past

Joe Andreessen is living out his childhood dream as a member of both the Bills Mafia and the Buffalo Bills. But on Friday, the linebacker made a stunning admission about his level of dedication to the Bills Mafia way.

Speaking to NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt, Andreessen said he’s never jumped on a table while tailgating before a Bills game.

Brandt opened by saying that Bills quarterback Josh Allen has promised that his first time jumping on a table, Bills Mafia-style, will be after Buffalo wins a Super Bowl. He then asked if Andreessen has ever participated in this much-discussed ritual.

“To be honest, no, I haven’t,” Andreessen said. “A lot of my friends — I’ve seen it happen. I’ve seen, uh, people jumping out of buses and onto tables. Like I said, when it starts snowing there, the tailgate gets crazy. Um, yeah, I’ve seen a lot of crazy stuff happen at those tailgates.”

Andreessen also claims to no longer remember exactly what happened on a day Brandt referenced with a photo. The NFL Media personality chuckled and said, “I bet, man. And I bet we can just fill in the blanks the best we can.”

Andreessen is a Buffalo-area native. He attended Lancaster High School, then was a student-athlete at Bryant and Buffalo University before catching the attention of the Bills coaching staff during a tryout last spring. The undrafted rookie surprised everyone with stellar play during training camp and the preseason.

Andreessen is now officially a member of the Bills’ 53-player roster, dubbed “Buffalo Joe” by none other than Josh Allen, and hopes to continue building on the legend.

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