Bills-Steelers just got another important weather update

The weather in Buffalo is making some wonder if Monday afternoon's Wildcard matchup between the Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers will even happen. And this is after it was already postponed once.  With that, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz and New York Governor Kathy Hochel provided updates regarding the game. And I think Bills Mafia will be […]

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Highmark Stadium seats are covered with snow before a game between the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins
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The weather in Buffalo is making some wonder if Monday afternoon's Wildcard matchup between the Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers will even happen. And this is after it was already postponed once. 

With that, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz and New York Governor Kathy Hochel provided updates regarding the game. And I think Bills Mafia will be happy with this one. 

Poloncarz announced that the game will be held at 4:30 p.m. in Orchard Park. 

And Hochel followed it up by saying that it is expected to be very cold at game time, but the wind and snow should not play a factor. And with that, travel will not be as bad. 

The game was originally set to kick off at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, but was pushed back a day. And that proved to be the right call with live shots from inside Highmark Stadium showing just how much snow they have. 

And not only that, but the Bills asked fans to come out and help shovel snow. It was something that Bills Mafia certainly showed up for. 

So with the help of the fans and the work of the staff at Orchard Park, the game is set to be played on Monday. Only a little bit longer to wait.