Wow! The Buffalo Bills are still looking for help from loyal fans in the postseason. With even more snow on the ground in western New York, the Bills sent out a call Thursday for snow shovelers at Highmark Stadium ahead of their playoff game Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs. They’re asking fans 18 and older to arrive at the stadium on Friday starting at 2 p.m. local time ready to work throughout the afternoon and evening. As before, the pay is $20 an hour.
The Bills sent out multiple calls with the same request ahead of their wild-card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The game was postponed from Sunday to Monday because of a blizzard that blanketed the region in snow on Sunday. The Bills asked for fans to start digging the stadium out of the snow Sunday evening and again Monday morning before kickoff.
It’s incredible to see how the fans of the Buffalo Bills were able to come together and dig the stadium out of the snow, ultimately making playing conditions possible for Monday’s game.
Take a look at this worker shoveling snow ahead of Monday’s game:
The snow won’t stop the Bills’ momentum! Everything is being done to clear the snow before Sunday’s game against the Chiefs. As of Thursday, the Yahoo Weather forecast for Sunday in Buffalo calls for cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from 21 to 27 degrees, with no precipitation expected.

