It’s possible the NFL could move the scheduled New York Jets–Buffalo Bills game at Ralph Wilson Stadium to Detroit, New Jersey or Toronto.
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The NFL doesn’t like to move games around on their schedule, something they’ve shown us before. Given that, it’s possible the Buffalo Bills game against the New York Jets on Sunday could be moved to a different location if the weather doesn’t calm down in the very near future.
While the league has already messed around with the idea of changing the scheduled start time, more snow is expected in upstate New York today and such may continue over the course of the next few days. Given that there is mounting concern that the game will not be able to take place on Sunday in Buffalo as expected.
There has been talk about potentially moving the game back to Monday or Tuesday but that creates a disadvantage for the Buffalo Bills (especially if they play on Tuesday) given they won’t have the same amount of recovery time.
The Buffalo Bills have already been unable to practice for two days straight and now there is talk of moving the game to another venue, possible in Detroit, New Jersey or even Toronto.
Per source, if Jets-Bills isn't played in Buffalo, the options are Detroit, Toronto, and New Jersey.
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 20, 2014
Toronto of course makes a significant amount of sense given the Buffalo Bills have played “home” games there in the past. If the game was to be moved to New Jersey, they would not be able to play on Sunday considering the New York Giants have a home evening game on Sunday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys.
For now the NFL has yet to make a ruling on what will take place but it seems as if the Buffalo Bills hosting the New York Jets at Ralph Wilson Stadium seems questionable at best currently.
If you missed it, the Buffalo Bills have been paying fans $10 dollars per hour to shovel snow in hopes of clearing snow from the stadium.
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