The Buffalo Bills season ended in tragedy on Sunday night, as they blew a late lead with only 13 seconds remaining to the Kansas City Chiefs. That surely crushed Bills fans everywhere. But some of them are facing more serious problems.

As noted by NBC Sports via WKBW.com, a husband and wife from West Seneca, New York have been arrested and charged with a felony for submitting fake vaccination cards. Reportedly, Michael Naab and Amber Naab, face one count each of  criminal possession of a forged document.

The Naab family allegedly used the fake vaccination cards to get entry into the Bills playoff game against the New England Patriots on January 15th.

The state of New York passed the law in December, in attempt to keep residents safe.

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown was accused of doing the same thing. He reportedly submitted a fake vaccination card to the team. He was subsequently suspended for three games for the act.

That began the season-long saga that has been Antonio Brown. Toward the end of the regular season, Brown then stormed off the field half naked, seemingly leaving his team behind. He has since accused the team of forcing him to play despite his unwillingness due to injury. On Tuesday night, Brown went on HBO's “Real Sports” and stated his intention to sue the organization.

He would be wise to fade into the background as he could still face criminal charges from the state of Florida.

Michael and Amber Naab could face up to seven years in jail, if convicted.