Trump Tees Off with Buffalo Bills on Presidents’ Day – What a Day to Celebrate!

Presidents’ Day took a sporty twist this year, as former President Donald Trump traded the Oval Office for the golf course, mixing it up with some of the Buffalo Bills players, who met him at the Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach. A crew including Spencer Brown, Dalton Kincaid, Ryan Van Demark, Tommy Doyle, and Sam Martin hit the links on this national holiday, proving that even after a tough season, you can still chill with the big guy.
Brown, the Bills’ offensive tackle who recently signed a four-year extension, couldn’t help but share the fun on Instagram, showing off a group shot with Trump—evidence that they were clearly having a blast together. And how could Doyle resist sporting a “Make America Great Again” hat while snapping pics? Speaking on his Instagram, he gushed, “Met the president on Presidents Day,” complete with American flag emojis for that extra patriotism.
Let’s not forget, Trump himself predicted the Kansas City Chiefs would dominate Super Bowl LIX in 2025—a bold move considering they were the ones that knocked the Bills out of the playoffs in the previous season. However, as it turns out, the Philadelphia Eagles soared to victory instead, leaving a few fans scratching their heads over the ex-president’s predictions. Despite the mix-up on the field, maybe hanging out with Trump will sprinkle a little winning magic on the Bills, who are still looking for their first Lombardi Trophy.
Interestingly, Trump has been playing golf a lot lately, even hitting the links with golfing legend Tiger Woods not too long ago, showing that whether you’re a former president or a football player, everyone’s looking to unwind and connect over the sport. After all, who wouldn’t want to share some swings with someone who, albeit controversially, could still be considered a big name in sports and politics?
So here’s hoping the new friendships forged over Presidents’ Day golf translate into more wins for the Bills next season—maybe even a Lombardi Trophy in their future? Wouldn’t that be the cherry on top of their otherwise challenging recent seasons?
Sources: Celebrity Storm Wire and People Magazine, Bleacher Report, ESPN