Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story centers around the Quinns and DeLucas who have lived next door to each other for decades in the shadow of Highmark Stadium - the home of their beloved Buffalo Bills.
I like a clean, straight forward rom-com, meaning I often avoid certain themes in Hallmark holiday films. I'm not a big fan of the flicks that focus on Angels or have characters who wake up in some previous lifetime or time period, I don't tend to love the inclusion of royalty or the sports focused films. I did however, sit down to watch
Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story, mainly because I love me a little
Matthew Daddario.
Turns out, football really didn't play a big role in the film. Instead, it relied on another often-used Hallmark trope, the scavenger hunt of love. In this flick, Gabe, (Daddario) and Morgan, (Holland Roden) were tracking clues to the identity of a mystery gift giver. Given it's Hallmark, that hunt of course, eventually leads to a romantic connection.
Not Daddario's Gabe wasn't a naughty boy, the male leads in Hallmark films rarely are. Usually the naughtiest boys are supporting characters, quite often those mean bosses who won't let the heroine have time off for Christmas. Daddario has however, played his fair share of naughty boys in the past.
Maybe most notably the actor's turn as Scooter in
Why Women Kill. The kept toy boy was more dim than dark, but he did end up cheating on the married woman who paid his way. Why Women Kill also provided the actors best butt scene to date, which can watch on
FH HERE:
Although the best view of Daddario's delicious derriere was in Why Women Kill, he also had a brief butt baring scene in 2021's Trust. Check out the 'lightened' clip below.
