There’s a ton of snow heading for Buffalo in the upcoming lake-effect snowstorm.
Will it force the NFL to move Sunday’s Bills game against the Cleveland Browns? Or will we get a wild, weird game in many feet (!) of white stuff?
Update Thursday: Sunday’s Bills-Browns game has been moved to Ford Field in Detroit.
Here’s another question: Why does the radar model of the storm look like the Bills logo?
That’s one that people are wondering about on Twitter, in what’s a complete coincidence, but also: The forecast includes a lot of blue and red … and man, it really does look like the Bills logo!
Check out the people online who said this very thing on Twitter:
The radar image showing the potentially historic snowstorm hitting Buffalo on Sunday that could force Bills-Browns to a neutral location looks eerily like….the Buffalo Bills logo 😂
(via @US_Stormwatch, h/t @SabresAfterDark) pic.twitter.com/4JFRbTzhB7
— 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬 (@sportingnews) November 17, 2022
Does anyone else see the Bills logo?? 🤷♀️🤣 https://t.co/AzQ41TmIc8
— Kalli Mariakis ❤️💙🦬 (@kalli_mariakis) November 17, 2022
have we talked about the fact that the snowstorm literally looks like the bills logo https://t.co/k90HtnQmAN
— abby diebold (@thediebster) November 17, 2022
This storm looks a lot like the Bills logo. Hopefully, it isn't intercepted when the game is on the line. https://t.co/RHQJfVVxVJ
— Nine Inch Nicholas (@NotoriousFNTSY) November 17, 2022
All I see is the Bills logo. Bills by 50 https://t.co/rV4oHxFQkP
— Marcus Moore (@scoremoore) November 17, 2022
Is it just me or is the Bills logo? https://t.co/7vuldKNzHJ
— Jon (@cyclonejonny) November 17, 2022