Steelers-Bills Wildcard game to remain at 4:30 ET on Monday
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially landed in Buffalo as of publishing. But before they took off, New York Governor Kathy Hochul made one thing clear: The show will go on, even if restrictions are still in place: Come Hell or Highwater Pittsburgh took off and landed shortly after the governor made the announcement, assuring people […]
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially landed in Buffalo as of publishing.
But before they took off, New York Governor Kathy Hochul made one thing clear:
The show will go on, even if restrictions are still in place:
Come Hell or Highwater
Pittsburgh took off and landed shortly after the governor made the announcement, assuring people that while the conditions would still be harsh, the threat of serious harm had been lessened.
That being said, the Bills were still unable to travel to their facility, as the roads remain closed in and surrounding the greater Buffalo area.
As for the field, Buffalo's grounds crew is confident the playing surface will be up to NFL standards.
So we'll see how things shake out over the next 24 hours. It's unlikely to be nearly as bad as Sunday's game would have been, but a frigid game and decent amount of wind could still make the game more physical than Buffalo wants, potentially giving the Steelers the upper hand.
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