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alert-–-bills-stars-celebrate-presidents’-day-playing-golf-with-donald-trump…-but-‘disappointed’-fans-are-left-seethingAlert – Bills stars celebrate Presidents’ Day playing golf with Donald Trump… but ‘disappointed’ fans are left seething

Buffalo Bills stars spent Presidents’ Day in a very fitting fashion on Monday. 

Several members of the Bills kicked off their offseason by hitting the golf course with President Donald Trump Monday. 

Spencer Brown, Dalton Kincaid, Sam Martin, Ryan Van Demark and Tommy Doyle were spotted with the 47th President at Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach down in Florida. 

Offensive tackle Brown shared the photo of his teammates with Trump to his Instagram, writing, ’45-47,’ in the caption. 

Doyle sported a red ‘Make America Great Again’ cap, matching the president’s own hat, which has been his signature throughout his campaigns in 2016, 2020, and 2024. 

‘Met the president on Presidents’ Day,’ Doyle wrote on his Instagram stories. 

Buffalo Bills players Spencer Brown, Dalton Kincaid, Sam Martin, Ryan Van Demark and Tommy Doyle played golf with President Donald Trump on Presidents' Day this week

Buffalo Bills players Spencer Brown, Dalton Kincaid, Sam Martin, Ryan Van Demark and Tommy Doyle played golf with President Donald Trump on Presidents’ Day this week 

The group of players joined the president at his Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach

The group of players joined the president at his Trump International Golf Club Palm Beach

However, while the players proudly displayed their support for the Commander-in-Chief, their fans were left furious.  

‘Could not possibly be more disappointed, I wish you kept it to yourself,’ one seething Bills fan wrote in the comments section of Brown’s post.   

‘CTE setting in early I see,’ another posted referring to the brain disease frequently found in NFL players, while a third added: ‘bro, nooo. this is worse than finding out santa isn’t real.’   

‘[Elon] Musk let him out to play?’ one supporter sarcastically asked, referring to the Tesla and SpaceX founder who has been a near-permanent figure by Trump’s side since taking office. 

‘Welp, Dalton’s 2nd biggest drop of the year,’ another quipped, in a mod to Kincaid’s crucial drop against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship game. 

‘What a huge f***ing disappointment. As a Canadian bills fan I was deciding if I should go to bills games still while he is in office…this just helped me decide,’ one fan north of the border chimed in amid the currently tense relationship between the United States and Canada.

Meanwhile, another suggested the post should cost the players their spot on the roster, writing: ‘Good news is that all of the guys in this photo are easily replaceable.’ 

The Bills’ Presidents’ Day round of golf comes after several NFL players voiced support for the 78-year-old throughout last year’s campaign. 

Many members of Bills mafia were left furious over their players' support for Trump

Many members of Bills mafia were left furious over their players’ support for Trump 

The Bills' round of golf comes after several NFL stars voiced their support for Trump last year

The Bills’ round of golf comes after several NFL stars voiced their support for Trump last year

The most significant was San Francisco 49ers star Nick Bosa, who interrupted his teammates’ postgame interview live on air waring a ‘MAGA’ cap. 

The defensive end even mimicked Trump’s dance moves to celebrate a sack against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in November. 

‘I think you know the answer to that question,’ Bosa told the San Francisco Chronicle, revealing his teammates were the ones who encouraged him to perform the move. 

‘All the guys wanted me to do it. I wasn’t even going to do it, but the boys reminded me. And it was fun.’

The president attended Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans where the Philadelphia Eagles triumphed over the Kansas City Chiefs, despite Trump’s prediction that the back-to-back champions would seal a historic three-peat. 

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