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NFL SHOCKWAVE: Stephen A. Smith Claims Super Bowl Champion Is Already Decided – and It’s the Bills!

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Buffalo, NY –
The NFL world was left stunned after a preseason clash between the Buffalo Bills and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ended with a bold Super Bowl prophecy that has everyone talking.

On ESPN, outspoken analyst Stephen A. Smith dropped a bombshell that lit up social media:

“Watching the Bills dismantle the Buccaneers told me everything I needed to know — this team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy. I guarantee it.”

Yes, you read that right: after just one preseason matchup, Smith is ready to crown the Buffalo Bills as Super Bowl LVIII champions.


Why Is the NFL Buzzing About This?

  • Total domination: Even with second-stringers on the field, Buffalo looked relentless.

  • Josh Allen factor: The Bills’ superstar QB looked in midseason form, striking fear into defenses already.

  • Complete roster: From Stefon Diggs to a stacked defense, this Bills squad has every weapon needed.

  • For Smith, this wasn’t just another hot take. It was delivered with conviction — and it has rival fans furious while sending Bills Mafia into a frenzy of confidence.

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    Fans Are Losing Their Minds

    Bills Mafia: “Finally, someone said it. This is OUR year — no more heartbreaks.”

    Rival fans: “It’s preseason… calm down. Buffalo always gets hyped and then collapses.”


    But now the NFL world is asking:
    👉 Did Stephen A. just reveal the inevitable truth that the Lombardi is already destined for Buffalo?
    Or is this the boldest preseason take yet, waiting to blow up in his face?


    One thing’s for sure: preseason or not, the Buffalo Bills have put the entire NFL on notice — and the Super Bowl conversation just got real.

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