Ralph Wilson Stadium will be operational in time for the Buffalo Bills’ home game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 13.
Bills will return home for Browns game

Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY SportsBills president Russ Brandon said the stadium is “100 percent ready” and able to host a football game, per Matthew Fairburn of the Syracuse Post-Standard:
On Tuesday, Brandon made it official.
Read Article >Bills players are traveling by snowmobile


When in Rome, do as the Romans do. When in Buffalo, well, you better grab a darn snowmobile.
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Read Article >Bills vs. Jets will be played Monday in Detroit

Kevin Hoffman-USA TODAY SportsMoving the game to Monday means the Bills can hold practice, which they have been unable to do during the week because of the snowstorm. The Bills can start practicing at the Lions’ facilities Friday, according to Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports. The game will air on CBS in the New York City and Buffalo markets.
Read Article >NY governor says Bills game ‘impractical’

Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY SportsBuffalo has been blanketed by snow this week, with more than six feet falling on the area, responsible for eight deaths and leaving the city in a state of emergency. With so much taking place in terms of emergency snow removal around Buffalo, Erie County executive Mark Poloncarz stated he can not commit emergency personnel to the game, per Rodak.
Ralph Wilson Stadium has been buried under snow, forcing the Bills to ask for help from citizens. On Wednesday, the team offered $10 per hour and tickets to the game for those willing to come down and help shovel out. Incredibly, there is an estimated 440,000 pounds of snow in the building.
Read Article >Bills vs. Jets could be postponed due to snow

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