Will Bills-Steelers be Moved to Cleveland? Insider Responds

The Buffalo Bills are known for playing in some tough conditions, and Sunday is expected to be no different.  There is a winter storm watch that will be in effect from Saturday afternoon until Monday morning, so with that rumors circulated on whether the game will be played at Orchard Park.  And one report came […]

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Temperatures hover in the low 30s as snow begins to fall during warmups before the NFL divisional playoff football game between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Buffalo Bills, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2023, at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y. Cincinnati Bengals At Buffalo Bills Afc Divisional
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The Buffalo Bills are known for playing in some tough conditions, and Sunday is expected to be no different. 

There is a winter storm watch that will be in effect from Saturday afternoon until Monday morning, so with that rumors circulated on whether the game will be played at Orchard Park. 

And one report came out saying the game could get moved to Cleveland. 

But one NFL Insider came out completely disputing those claims. 

CBS' Jonathan Jones reports that there is no truth to those claims. 

While tough weather isn't always the most fun to play in, giving up home-field advantage would have been a huge blow to the Bills. Especially in the first round of the playoffs. 

And it would provide the Steelers with the upper hand if it was moved to a neutral site. 

While the temperature is going to be in the 20s, the wind could make it feel much, much lower.  

The Bills will host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.