Takeo Spikes rips Bills for poor seating accommodations
Former Buffalo Bills linebacker Takeo Spikes was a guest of honor for the team's home opener against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday but had a less-than-desirable view of the action.
After helping to fire up the crowd with a pregame cheer, Spikes took to X to criticize the Bills for his seating accommodations - noting that he felt like he was in a "timeout."
Congrats to @BuffaloBills for getting a dominant win in home opener. I wish I could've stayed for the entire game but seating accomodations were NOT the standard. How you gonna have the @NFLLegends supporting with this obstructed sample size of a view!? Felt like I was in timeout https://t.co/RT8kAvLomK pic.twitter.com/DTBDMmccJX
— Takeo Spikes, M.B.A (@TakeoSpikes51) September 17, 2023
A fan suggested that one of Spikes' other former teams, the San Francisco 49ers, would've taken care of him, to which he replied, "I already know!"
Spikes played for the Bills from 2003-06, making the Pro Bowl twice and earning All-Pro first-team honors once. He retired from the NFL in 2013 after 15 seasons.
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