Steelers against. Bills The travel ban is in effect until Sunday, so there’s a chance that an NFL playoff game will be postponed once more while players and fans wait for word from the league and the governor of New York.
Due to a travel ban in Buffalo that is scheduled to last until Sunday, the Bills and Steelers may have to wait even longer to play their NFL playoff game.
The game for the Wild Card Round was initially slated to begin at 1 p.m. EST on Sunday, but because of the deadly weather that is currently wreaking havoc in Buffalo, it was already postponed and shifted to Monday.
Earlier this week, the National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for a large portion of Western New York, which included Orchard Park, the home field of the Buffalo Bills. Following the declaration of a state of emergency, Governor Kathy Hochul declared on Saturday that the Steelers game would be postponed.
Furthermore, concerns are mounting that Buffalo’s playoff matchup with Pittsburgh may be postponed once more as blizzard conditions are predicted to consume the city throughout Sunday.
With Highmark Stadium still completely blanketed with snow, concerns are mounting that it might be moved once more.
Heavy snow still covers Highmark Stadium after the Bills told snowploughers to follow Buffalo travel regulations and avoid the arena for the time being. First, they were supposed to arrive on Saturday night, then on Sunday morning.
Hence, if the snowstorm doesn’t seem to be abating through the night, Buffalo employees may have to work quickly to clear the snow by Monday afternoon.
Alec Anderson, an offensive lineman with the Bills, was pictured on Sunday morning helping a stranded car in Buffalo as heavy snowfall continued. The team’s playoff game was postponed this weekend.
Anderson, who signed with the Bills in 2022, was featured in a video that teammate Ryan Van Demark posted on Instagram. Anderson had to attach a cable to the driver’s tire in order to restart the car.
In the video, Van Demark praised his fellow Bills player Alec for his bravery in helping the driver, calling him a “good samaritan.” “Aiding the populace.”
The hero of the Buffalo Bills, Alec Anderson, rescued a motorist who was stuck in the snow in Buffalo.
On Saturday night, the Bills posted a video of Highmark Stadium being battered by lake-effect winds and coated with snow.
With the exception of a few cars and the uprights, everything was completely obscured by the whiteout.
It is predicted that Buffalo will see snowfall the whole week, with the only significant break in the precipitation being on Monday afternoon, the day the game is scheduled to take place.