During the WNBA off-season, Sophie Cunningham is working hard on her recovery, but she is also keeping track of Caitlin Clark’s Team USA camp moves and issues, presenting her with a fresh challenge. While basketball is one thing that connects the Fever duo, another sport they share a connection with is the NFL.
Wilson, the co-host of the show, spoke about the Buffalo Bills’ fans’ pregame ritual, which is known as Bill Mafia. After watching the clip, the Fever forward gave her honest reaction.

Sophie Cunningham Reacts To Bill Mafia
The podcast co-host, Wilson, played a video of three Bills fans standing on top of a bus drinking from used bowling balls. It even showed old men coming close to the bus, lifting a burger, and getting sprayed by mustard and ketchup.
Watching the ritual, Cunningham said, “That’s actually disturbing and f***ing gross…that’s just disgusting as f***.”
The player herself enjoyed heavy fan support, as Cunningham is the most searched WNBA star in the 2025 season on Google. But she never imagined such rituals and a fanbase. While the player follows the NFL and also her preferences, watching the Bills’ fans certainly shook her.
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For the 29-year-old, the Kansas team is still the best, despite the side’s early exit this season. She also talked about her team in detail on her podcast.
Sophie Cunningham Shows Support for the Kansas City Chiefs
Even with the slow start, the 29-year-old forward was backing the Chiefs to win the title this season. And now, after the elimination, she gave her true verdict about the team.

“I do think that this is just a year, and I think that sometimes you need these years to be re-motivated [light] a fire under your butt. I want us to finish the season with no more injuries. Like, I want other players to go out there and kick ass, and maybe some of them will get an extended contract. Like, there’s so much more positives that can come from the season with opportunities for other players,” added the Fever star.
Sophie Cunningham even urges Chiefs to “go kick a**” with bold roster moves to maximize Patrick Mahomes’ prime after playoff exit.











