The Buffalo Bills shared a new incredible video of a winter wonderland arriving at Highmark Stadium before Sunday’s Divisional Round clash with the Baltimore Ravens.
Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are looking to end a streak of three straight Divisional Round losses. A victory over Baltimore on Sunday would send Buffalo to their first AFC Championship Game appearance since 2020, and just the franchise’s second since 1994.
Ahead of Sunday’s big game, the Bills shared a jaw-dropping video of the snow falling down at Orchard Park and covering up the Highmark Stadium playing surface:
Winter is here. 🥶#GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/Pt5s1mWsmn
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 17, 2025
Dress warm, Bills Mafia.
Kickoff for the Divisional Round showdown is set for 6:30 p.m. EST. As of Thursday night, AccuWeather’s forecast calls for -12° with 37 km/h wind gusts and an 88 percent chance of precipitation on Sunday evening.
The Buffalo Bills are no strangers to playing in the snow and freezing conditions, but it’s not necessarily a giant advantage for them. Don’t forget that they were thoroughly dominated by the Cincinnati Bengals and fell 27-10 in the 2022 Divisional Round, a contest impacted by intense snow.
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Football weather. ❄️#GoBills | #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/YPoL6CO3b4
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 16, 2025
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens defeated the Buffalo Bills 35-10 in Baltimore back on “Sunday Night Football” in Week 4. That turned out to be the Bills’ only regular-season defeat by double-digits.
The winner of the Ravens-Bills game will face the victor of the Houston Texans-Kansas City Chiefs Divisional Round contest in the AFC Championship Game. If Houston cam somehow pull off the upset, the winner of Buffalo vs. Baltimore would host the AFC title game.
Buffalo Bills & Baltimore Ravens Both Face Significant Pressure
Every NFL team faces immense pressure in a playoff game, but there’s plenty at stake for these two clubs especially. Many fans and pundits will tell you that Allen and Jackson are the two best active starting quarterbacks without a Super Bowl ring, and it’s long overdue for their respective teams to reach the big dance.
But only one of these clubs can reach the final four. The losing team will have to deal with more outside noise and screams that they “can’t win the big one.”