Currently, hundreds of Buffalo Bills fans are out at Highmark Stadium helping to remove massive amounts of snow from the inside so both teams will be able to play in the Wild Card game.
Although the field is finally looking playable, it is not going to be as great for fans.
The blizzard that forced the NFL to postpone the playoff game between the Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers is over, but the snow it dumped on the area is still blanketing Highmark Stadium.
Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers fans are looking to be seated in some snow-covered seats by the time the game kicks off later today.
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The game had originally been scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, but the NFL postponed the game until 4:30 p.m. ET Monday because of the massive snowstorm that hit Buffalo over the weekend.
For the fans at the stadium helping out, the pay is $20 an hour, and a shovel has been provided for those who do not have one.
The weather forecast for the rescheduled game on Monday is cloudy and 18 degrees, which will feel like five degrees with the wind being a major factor.
It’ll still be cold and miserable for the fans as well as the players.