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    Fans Outraged Over Bills' $20 Snow Removal Deal Before Playoff

    2024-01-15
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    • The Buffalo Bills shared a photo of their snow-covered stadium, Orchard Park, as they prepare for a playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    • Due to heavy snow, the game has been postponed from Sunday to Monday, with further delays possible.
    • The Bills are incentivizing fans to help clear the snow by offering $20 per hour, along with free hot drinks and breakfast.

    The Buffalo Bills face a significant challenge ahead of their NFL playoff clash with the Pittsburgh Steelers, as their home at Orchard Park is engulfed in a heavy snowfall.

    The team has shared an ominous picture of the frigid conditions, underscoring the severity of the situation. Originally scheduled for Sunday, the game has already been delayed to Monday at 4:30pm ET due to the adverse weather. The possibility of another postponement looms as more snow continues to fall, adding to the 1 to 2 feet already covering the region.

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul had previously expressed optimism about the game proceeding as planned. However, the conditions around the stadium tell a different story. To combat the snow, the Bills are employing an unusual strategy: paying fans $20 an hour to assist in clearing the snow, offering them free hot beverages and breakfast as additional incentives. Despite these efforts, the task remains daunting. Professional storm chaser Logan Eschrich, who joined the 85-person shovel crew, described the situation as "impossible," with visibility and movement severely hindered by the snow and wind.

    The snowstorm has brought the Buffalo region, including Orchard Park, to a near standstill, with a travel ban in place due to the perilous conditions. The forecast for Monday includes a chance of snow showers and frigid temperatures, further complicating the situation. The Bills team and staff spent Sunday at home, while the Steelers managed to arrive in Buffalo following the lifting of travel restrictions. The scene at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park underscores the extraordinary efforts being made to ensure the playoff game can proceed.

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