Buffalo slammed by snow ahead of Bills-Dolphins game

Soccer in a winter wonderland.

The Dolphins are taking part in the Payments in Buffalo on Saturday evening, and the area has been getting snow dumped on it.

The Nationwide Climate Service is projecting between 10 and 16 inches of snow within the area.

Patrick Hammer, the chief meteorologist at WGRZ, the NBC affiliate in Buffalo, shared photographs exterior Highmark Stadium displaying it to be fairly the scene on Saturday morning.

Payments quarterback Josh Allen is definitely not the most important fan of snow.

“Taking part in in December in Buffalo is just not the simplest activity to do,” he advised reporters earlier this week.

A Bills fan enjoys the snow in 2017.
A Payments fan enjoys the snow in 2017.
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Nonetheless, he acknowledges it’s a house discipline benefit for his staff. “However it’s chilly for them and it’s chilly for us,” Allen stated. “We get to observe in it. That’s one benefit that we get, and it’s one thing that we’ve performed in earlier than. So, now we have to make use of it.”

Tua Tagovailoa, the quarterback for the Dolphins, was unfazed. “It may very well be snowing. It may rain. I don’t know. I feel for me not less than, I can communicate for myself, it’s a mindset factor,” he stated.

Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel has been equally even keel. He wore a shirt at observe earlier this week that learn, “I want it have been colder.”

The Buffalo Bills' Highmark Stadium in a snowstorm.
The Buffalo Payments’ Highmark Stadium in a snowstorm.
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The sport is critical within the AFC playoff image. The Payments, at 10-3, are tied with the Chiefs for one of the best file within the convention within the race for a first-round bye. The Dolphins, at 8-5, nonetheless have an out of doors shot on the division — and in addition aren't but assured a postseason spot ought to they endure a late-season swoon.

The Payments are favored by seven factors and the over-under is 43.

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