Christmas came slightly late for Buffalo Bills fans, but the gift was well worth the wait.

This past Sunday the Bills managed to break their nearly two decade long playoff drought, finally clinching a spot in the postseason after defeating the Dolphins and having the Cincinnati Bengals do them a solid.

Despite the Bills shortcomings on the field, the franchise has managed to stay in the news week in, week out thanks to their rowdy tailgating fanbase, better known as the Bills Mafia. ESPN Radio's Mike Golic Jr. declared his intentions to join the Bills Mafia on Thursday. But since Golic Jr. won't be able to actually attend a Bills home game until next season, he chose to prove himself by going out into the 'Bomb Cyclone' that is making its way over the Eastern seaboard, and dousing himself in ketchup and mustard.

 

 

That's gotta be enough to make it into the club, right? Golic Jr's dad, Mike Golic Sr., commented on his son's Bills Mafia stunt, slightly questioning the decision.