Good News Break: man saves 24 lives during blizzard—scores tickets to the Super Bowl

After the recent on-field tragedy with beloved defensive player Demar Hamlin, the Bills fanbase has been through an incredibly tough month.

It’s nice to see a feel-good ending for our friends (and Triumph users) in Buffalo.

Last week Buffalo, New York, a man rescued two dozen people who had become stuck in their cars during a brutal winter storm. Many of these individuals were elderly and unable to find help for themselves. In the hours leading up to the rescue, several men even reported huddling together with strangers for hours in a truck—just to avoiding freezing to death.

After realizing that people would soon begin dying of hypothermia if something was not done, our hero broke into a local school to try and shield his fellow citizens from the elements. And—miraculously—he successfully moved all two dozen individuals into the building. Once inside, they were able to keep warm and await the eventual arrival of emergency personnel.

News of these selfless actions spread like wild fire through social media, and, within a matter of days, our Buffalo Joe was a viral sensation.

After seeing the story online, the Buffalo Bills and one of their large corporate sponsors decided to honor the man with two free tickets to Super Bowl LVII in Los Angeles.

If the Bills are able to keep their playoff hot streak alive, they may even see our hero there.  

 

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