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Tyler Nettuno

Hundreds of Bills fans reportedly shoveled snow for $20/hour at Buffalo’s Highmark Stadium before Chiefs game

Buffalo put out a call for help to its fans, and the Bills Mafia responded.

Ahead of last weekend’s Wild Card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the area was hit with a massive snowstorm that blanketed Highmark Stadium in powder and caused the game to be delayed a day.

The Bills offered $20 an hour (as well as complementary food and warm break areas) to fans willing to go out into the elements and help shovel snow. A week later, the offer still stands.

With the Chiefs coming to town for another duel between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen, hundreds of Bills fans arrived to clear out the fresh snow ahead of the game on Sunday evening.

According to Brayton J. Wilson of WBEN in Buffalo, the line to help shovel extended all the way into the parking lot.

Buffalo fans are no strangers to the cold, and there’s no doubting their commitment to their team.

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