Fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills are called a few of the most enthusiastic in the NFL, and they needed to strive to see their groups on Monday. A heavy snowstorm struck the Buffalo location over the weekend with falls of a number of feet, requiring the groups to move their wildcard championship game from Sunday to Monday. While the snow had actually been cleared from the field and the parking area by early afternoon on Monday, the majority of the seats in the arena were still buried by the time gates opened 2 hours before kickoff. Pathways were quickly cleared however fans needed to utilize pieces of cardboard, shovels offered by visitor services and their hands to remove their seats. The temperature level at kickoff was 17F (-8 C). The Bills informed fans to “please gown properly for the winter consisting of water resistant boots and trousers.” A checking out Pittsburgh Steelers fan clears snow from his row of seats. Photo: Jeffrey T Barnes/APBuffalo won Monday’s video game 31-17 to establish a clash with the Kansas City Chiefs. The shovels might come out once again: the Bills will be the hosts. The Bills just recently began on brand-new arena however, like Highmark, it will not have a roofing in spite of the heavy snowfall the location experiences most winter seasons.