Arr, ye scurvy Steelers and Bills be havin' a wild card clash whilst a winter tempest looms, with blustery gales and heaps o' snow!
2024-01-12
Avast ye! This very weekend's AFC wild card games be set to sail upon icy seas, as the Buffalo Buccaneers be playin' host to the treacherous Pittsburgh Privateers amidst a tempestuous winter storm warnin'. Aaarrr, brace yerselves, me hearties!
A winter storm is expected to hit western New York, posing a threat to the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers' Wild Card game on Sunday. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning, with snow accumulations estimated to reach up to three feet in some areas and possible blizzard conditions. Wind gusts could reach up to 65 mph, making travel conditions very difficult. Despite these challenges, the Bills are preparing for the game as best as they can. Stadium officials are also making sure Highmark Stadium is ready for kickoff. In fact, the Bills have called on the public to help shovel snow throughout the night if needed, offering a rate of $20 per hour, complimentary food, and breaks in a warm area. Meanwhile, in Kansas City, the Chiefs are hosting the Miami Dolphins on Saturday night, in what is expected to be one of the coldest NFL playoff games in history. Forecasters predict sub-zero temperatures, with a low of minus-5 during the game. Fans can follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter for more updates.