Bill's Mafia is famous for flying through the air, crashing through tables, and just having fun with the boys.
But Sunday's winter storm in Buffalo brought a different kind of thrill to Bills faithful fans.
in the face of possibility 20 inches According to multiple online reports, the Bills organization recruited local fans to help shovel snow from the stadium and offered townspeople $20 an hour for their efforts.
NEW: Bills fans are having fun shoveling snow as the Buffalo Bills prepare to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
wonderful.
The Buffalo Bills are looking for fans to help shovel snow ahead of Monday's game at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Fans get paid… pic.twitter.com/U225nRiB4V
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 14, 2024
Video shows fans clearing snow from Highmark Stadium by sliding down channels created to push large amounts of powder out of the arena. (Related: Star wideout says team's disastrous season led to 'worst year of my life')
Before New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency due to the incoming storm, the Bills were scheduled to host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday at 1 p.m. According to Sporting News, the move forced the NFL to postpone a game scheduled for Monday at 4:30 p.m.
Considering the current situation in Buffalo, a postponement call was probably for the best.
Currently residing in Buffalo.
I feel like Bills fans could actually sit here for three hours.
pic.twitter.com/5hcCRvMd0G— Olivia Garvey (@LivGarvey6) January 14, 2024
Still, Hochul may have stolen the all-time snow game from us. In what is inevitably a low-scoring game, we see Josh Allen slipping into the end zone and scoring the only touchdown.