The Buffalo Bills playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers was postponed but there is still so much work to be done before thousands of fans come out for the game.
The Buffalo Bills continue to seek aid in shoveling Highmark Stadium out of deep snow ahead of Monday’s Super Wild Card game as the team sent out a notice for any fans to help them shovel snow from the seats at Highmark Stadium.
Via the report:
- There is a limit to the first 200 shovelers that show up to Highmark Stadium and register at the Jani-King office trailer.
- Shovelers can arrive and register beginning at 12 midnight and shovel snow throughout the night and into Monday morning.
- The rate of pay is $20 per hour.
- Complimentary beverages and breakfast in the morning will be provided in a comfortable warm break area.
- Those interested in shoveling must have proper photo identification (driver’s license, state ID) to work.
The game was moved from Sunday to Monday at 4:30 p.m. ET in Buffalo and weather and massive amounts of snow are still a huge problem.
The storm was projected to dump 1 to 3 feet of snow over the weekend. Most of Erie County, New York, was under a travel ban until Monday morning.
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Steelers players arrived in New York on Sunday and started their prep work for what will be a nasty played game that is likely to feature a ton of running plays.
Monday’s forecast calls for a low temperature of 14 degrees, wind chills as low as -5 degrees, and snowfall of up to half an inch, according to the National Weather Service.