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As Dawson Knox said after the Buffalo Bills' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round, playing at Orchard Park is unmatched.

And with that, the tight end also made sure it was a night that some fans would never forget after scoring the opening touchdown for the Bills in the first quarter of Sunday's game. 

After catching the 9 yard touchdown pass from quarterback Josh Allen, Knox didn't stop running, heading straight into the stands. He jumped up as the fans swarmed around him and shouted "let's goooooooo" as they all congratulated him for a job well done. 

However, it was what happened afterwards that was so funny. 

For Sunday's game, Knox along with Micah Hyde were both mic'd up for the game. And the tight end wouldn't stop talking about that celebration, but not for the reason you may think. 

"Man, now my a** is all wet," Knox said on the sidelines afterwards. "Don't jump in the stands." 

He repeated that a few times, also adding that there was one smell that stuck with him even from his interaction with the fans. 

"I can smell beer," he added. "I think I knocked over like three beers... I think I jumped right on someone's beer." 

For the full mic'd up video, check it out here

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