Sad News From Buffalo Bills Now…..

The Chiefs and Bills are no strangers to extreme weather.
The Bills had their wild-card game against the Steelers pushed back a day due to intense snow last weekend, while the Chiefs played the fourth-coldest game in NFL history against the Dolphins. Both won, and their experience playing through tough conditions undoubtedly helped.
Neither team will catch much of a break this weekend, with Sunday’s divisional round game between the two Super Bowl contenders taking place in Buffalo.
Here’s the weather forecast for Sunday’s game at Highmark Stadium, including the temperature and snowfall projections.
Neither team will catch much of a break this weekend, with Sunday’s divisional round game between the two Super Bowl contenders taking place in Buffalo.
Here’s the weather forecast for Sunday’s game at Highmark Stadium, including the temperature and snowfall projections.
Neither team will catch much of a break this weekend, with Sunday’s divisional round game between the two Super Bowl contenders taking place in Buffalo.
Here’s the weather forecast for Sunday’s game at Highmark Stadium, including the temperature and snowfall projections.
The Chiefs and Bills are lucking out, as they will play on a rare day with virtually no chance of snow in Buffalo.
But it will be cold, with an expected temperature of 24 degrees Fahrenheit and 11mph winds for the 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff, according to The Weather Channel. And it will feel even colder, with an expected “feels like” temperature of 13 degrees.
Still, this forecast isn’t anything these two teams — and their fans — haven’t experienced before. The Bills had to play in the aftermath of a massive snowstorm last week, and they played a snow game in the divisional round last season. Meanwhile, even today’s cold represents a significant improvement over what the Chiefs experienced last week, when the wind chill dipped to minus-27 at Arrowhead Stadium.