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It may have happened a day later than it was supposed to, but the Buffalo Bills got to host the Pittsburgh Steelers for an NFL playoff game. A massive snowstorm made the originally scheduled Sunday game move to Monday afternoon, and it took a coordinated effort from stadium employees and hired local fans to make it happen.
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While the field was cleared — and honestly, looking incredible — for the 4:30 p.m. kick, the stands were definitely not. This made for some difficult treks to seats as everything still stood under mounds of fluffy snow.
This is true dedication.
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