Update Thursday: Sunday’s Bills-Browns game has been moved to Ford Field in Detroit.
Thanks to a lake-effect snowstorm coming to the Western New York area, Buffalo is about to get hit with A LOT of snow.
That could mean the Buffalo Bills hosting the Cleveland Browns on Sunday could be played in some serious white stuff.
Now, it’s obvious that the field would be plowed as best as possible. But it’s something to think about: If the region is hit with SIX FEET of snow from this storm and wasn’t cleaned off … how would the game be played?
That’s what NFL fans are wondering on Twitter, noting that the running backs on both rosters aren’t taller than that:
Currently, every RB on the #Bills roster is 6 feet and under, I don’t how they will be able to play Sunday in 6 feet of snow. pic.twitter.com/uweXYK3u1U
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) November 17, 2022
How the Bills gonna run the ball if the snow is taller than Devin Singletary? pic.twitter.com/6ht7z7iz1q
— Chuck Goldberg (@chuckgoldberg) November 17, 2022
Buffalo could get up to 6 feet of snow this weekend for the Browns – Bills game. The issue?
Nick Chubb is 5'11 and Devin Singletary is 5'7 😂 pic.twitter.com/oDQFdXW2E1
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) November 17, 2022
Oh my.