
Four Buffalo Bills and one recently retired player paid a visit to President Donald Trump at his world-famous West Palm Beach golf course.
Trump is wrapping up the first month of his second term in the presidential chair. The 78-year-old was sworn in a second time on Jan. 20, less than three months after defeating then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election.
Donald Trump attended Super Bowl 59 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans, Louisiana, last Sunday. This made him the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl, a game that Philly went on to win 40-22.
On his Instagram account, Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Spencer Brown shared a photo of himself, tight end Dalton Kincaid, punter Sam Martin, offensive lineman Ryan Van Demark and retired OT Tommy Doyle visiting Donald Trump at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Trump has his fair share of connections to the NFL and received endorsements from notable players such as San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa, Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker and Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew II. He was also endorsed by former NFL stars like Brett Favre, Lawrence Taylor, Le’Veon Bell, Antonio Brown and Ottis Anderson.

Following the passing of Buffalo Bills founder and owner Ralph Wilson in 2014, Trump joined the list of billionaires who attempted to buy the football team. Trump offered $1 billion in cash, but it was Terry and Kim Pegula (owners of the NHL’s Buffalo Sabres since 2011) who won the bidding with a whopping $1.4 billion offer.