While many spectators had difficulty locating their seats, the Buffalo Bills easily defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in
their playoff game.
The game was postponed one day due to a snowstorm that covered Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.

On Monday, the group paid residents $20 per hour to shovel out snow that was more than eighteen inches.
Bob Isaacs, a volunteer shoveler, was among those who assisted in removing the stadium seats. He saw the work as
an asset to the group.
“Remember that you’re a Bills supporter.” All of it is a part of the agreement, he stated.
Although the pitch had been cleared by midmorning, fans were still able to see patches of snow on the seats when
they began to arrive, two hours before the 4:30 p.m. kickoff.

Ideos depicted spectators trudging through mounds of snow in search of their game seats.
It could have been worse: 41 inches of snow fell in Hamburg and Angola, two nearby cities.
Next weekend, the stadium will host another NFL playoff game hosted by the Bills. The Kansas City Chiefs will travel
for a 6:30 p.m. game on Sunday after winning one of the coldest NFL games ever the previous Saturday.