Fans in both cities will be able to enjoy a “battle boat” as the Buffalo Bills take on the Denver Broncos in a wild-card playoff game on Sunday. This is the huge menu at Highmark Stadium that recently caught the attention of social media content creators.
Battle Boat is a two-foot-long show that combines spicy waffle fries with food from two NFL cities. One half is stuffed with Buffalo classics, and the other half includes local delicacies from the opposing team.
Cameron Guzzo, 26, of Massachusetts, said he decided to spotlight the fried monster during a recent visit to Buffalo for his “Stadium Food Reviews” series.
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“Every stadium I go to, I try to see if they have crazy food, things that get attention, things that are interesting,” Guzzo told FOX News Digital. “These videos are doing really well and people really seem to like seeing the quirky side of it.”
Guzzo, a civil engineer who supports the Bills despite living in the home of the New England Patriots, said he wouldn't have known about Battle Boat if it weren't for the team's email.
Buffalo Bills fan and content creator Cameron Guzzo reviewed Battle Boat, a two-foot-long dish of waffle fries topped with various foods during games. (Cameron Guzzo)
“It's in a hidden corner that you wouldn't notice just walking down the concourse,” Guzzo said.
Luckily, he said he received an email that included food at the stadium.
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“That was the only way I knew about it,” he said. “And I'm very happy because it was one of the coolest foods I've ever come across at a sporting event.”
His video is so cool that I give it a 9 out of 10.
The Battle Boats were available at Highmark Stadium throughout the 2024 season. However, Northern Delaware spokesperson Glenn White told Fox News Digital that, although the name has changed, it debuted in last season's wild-card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Known at the time as “stampede fries,” one half of the two-foot fries was topped with buffalo chicken and blue cheese, while the other half was topped with chopped pastrami, coleslaw, and shredded cheese.
White said the new name was given for the subsequent divisional playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
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The dish, called “Bad Blood Waffle Fries,” combined Kansas City-style barbecue with buffalo chicken dip as a split topping.
The concept stuck, but it took a while for my child to come up with a lasting name on bring-your-kid-to-work day at our Delaware North headquarters.
“We were having trouble coming up with a consistent and catchy name. [executive chef] “Steven Forman consulted all the children present that day and Battle Boats was suggested and was the clear winner,” White said.

“Battle Boat” is available at Highmark Stadium, home of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. (Northern Delaware)
The Battle Boat costs $28, but Guzzo said it's well worth the price.
“The week I had it was Greek themed, so it was souvlaki chicken with Greek dressing and fetta,” Guzzo said. And the other city will change drastically.
He was there for the game against the New York Jets.
“Food transcends everyone.”
“It was New York themed,” Guzzo said. “It was marinara and mozzarella meatballs.”
Guzzo had no idea what would feature in Sunday's game against the Broncos.
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“Before I went to Denver, I heard about Rocky Mountain oysters,” Guzzo said, adding, “If that was on the list, I wouldn't like it.” [other] A side of waffle fries. ”
He doesn't need to worry. The Bills and Delaware North announced that the Denver Half will be “topped with a Denver omelet of scrambled eggs, green peppers, onions and pancetta.”
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As for the NFL stadium food Guzzo will be covering next, he says, “I can't really talk about it right now,” as it's yet to be announced.
Nevertheless, Guzzo said he has come to realize that “food transcends everyone.”
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His latest reviews can end up in stranger-suggested feeds on social media, where they can garner more views than other types of videos he makes, and people You can tell I love seeing the craziest kinds of food.”





