The NFL playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers has been postponed until Monday due to a winter storm hitting New York state this weekend. New York governor Kathy Hochul announced the decision on Saturday, citing the anticipated dangerous conditions in Buffalo. The game, originally scheduled for Sunday at 1pm eastern time, will now kick off on Monday at 4:30pm. Hochul stated that she had been in communication with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and other relevant authorities to ensure public safety. Hochul also announced a travel ban in Erie County from later Saturday, noting that travel in western New York would be extremely dangerous. The Bills, who won their last five regular-season games to secure the AFC East division title, are set to face the Steelers, who are coming off a three-game win streak. In preparation for the storm, the Bills had previously invited volunteers to shovel snow at their stadium ahead of the game.
Buffalo Bills vs Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Playoff Game Postponed to Monday Due to Winter Storm
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