WATCH: Bills Fans Turn Snow Shoveling Into Winter Fun
Most people don't exactly jump at the chance to shovel snow, but Buffalo Bills fans are, for lack of a better term, built different.
With the area (and a lot of the country really) in the midst of a massive snow storm, the Bills had their playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers moved from Sunday at 1 p.m. ET to Monday at 4:30 p.m. Before that, though, the Bills put out a call asking for fans to help clear snow at Highmark Stadium, with pay of $20 an hour and complementary food and breaks to boot.
Fans weren't able to make it to the stadium as originally scheduled on Saturday night, due to Erie County issuing a travel ban during the worst of the storm. Once the ban lifted on Sunday, though, legions of fans showed up to not only clear snow, but have fun while doing it.
In a video that went viral on social media, one Buffalo fan took his shirt off before sliding down a chute filled with snow, in what may be the crowning moment of Bills Mafia's notorious antics.
Additionally, the video's caption stated that the man and his friends walked to the stadium in the freezing cold, a clear indication of the passion Bills fans have for their team.
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Conditions won't be too much better on Monday, but despite reports indicating the NFL could postpone the game again, it will go on as scheduled. For Bills Mafia, though, those conditions only add to the joy of watching the team.