It's safe to say, that it's been about sports for Park and Binggeli ever since. Both Bills fans from childhood, their love for the team is something that they can always agree on and their 17-5 Bills record is one they excitedly share.

For Park, it was her father who brought her to her first Bills game against the Raiders in the late 90s. Just six or seven years old at the time, the visit started a tradition that she will always cherish and carry on in his honor.

"Every chance we got, we would go," she explained. "I think when he died…that's one part of me, that I was like, 'Nope that's what he would want [me to continue doing].' He would take me to training camp every year. He'd throw me the ball. He'd do the accuracy test at the training camp. He'd always throw the ball at me and say, 'Go run a route with me Mackenzie.'

"And then he [Jordan] does that with me and it's kind of funny."

Keeping the ritual of playing catch going each time they attend a game, the couple has also formed a few other tailgate traditions – all of which helped Binggeli on his quest to plan a perfect proposal.

"We have a ritual…We get our little grill…We play catch. We really get into it and we love it...We sit there in our Zubaz…," said Park.

"That's the thing. My engagement, my friend kept asking me the night before, 'Don't you want to wear jeans?' Because she knew this [was happening] …I was like 'No. I don't wear jeans to a Bills game,'" said Park who is quick to dismiss anything outside of her normal game day routine. I need to get into character. I need to wear the Zubaz, the Bills hat. I have to be a part of this."

Reassured by his friends that he was on the right track with his Bills-themed proposal, he put his plan into motion before the Saints game in 2017.

"I had probably two or three ideas before I choose this one," explained Binggeli.