ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White did his best to stay warm before Sunday’s game in western New York.
It wasn’t working.
The Bills were hosting the Indianapolis Colts at New Era Field, and players, coaches and fans were exposed to a strong snowstorm.
Mood. #INDvsBUF #GoBills pic.twitter.com/A3B03qHaDI
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) December 10, 2017
During warm-ups Sunday, White did his best to avoid becoming frozen. He danced and moved to stay warm. As a native of Shreveport, Louisiana, it is unlikely that White has ever seen conditions like this: temperatures below 30 degrees when the game began at 1 p.m., winds out of the west at 18 mph, a wind chill that made the temperature feel like 16 degrees, and visibility of less than a third of a mile.
That’s the football field in Buffalo. And this picture is not doing it justice. I literally can’t see the full field. Snowing too hard. pic.twitter.com/m7Bo9kFxDW
— Gregg Doyel (@GreggDoyelStar) December 10, 2017
The players weren’t the only ones cold. Fans braved the chilly weather to cheer for the Bills.
This is Buffalo.
— Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) December 10, 2017
We love you so much, Bills fans. #OneBuffalo pic.twitter.com/VpxL3lcoM9
And you can’t say the fans in Buffalo don’t have a sense of humor.
Our newest season ticket member. ⛄️ #INDvsBUF #GoBills pic.twitter.com/7VC0blPKxf
— Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) December 10, 2017
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