Snow hits Buffalo and Highmark Stadium before the Bills take on the Dolphins in a huge AFC East showdown on Saturday night – with up to two inches of Orchard Park expected
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Snow is already falling in Orchard Park, New York ahead of the Bills’ massive AFC East clash with the Dolphins on Saturday night.
Temperatures are expected to drop to 28 degrees Fahrenheit, with three to five inches of snow expected in the area.
And with a 90 percent chance of snow, it will be a wintry game in an important game for both teams.
The Bills and Dolphins play a snowy Saturday night at Orchard Park
The Bills (10-3) can clinch a playoff spot and firmly control the AFC East with a win, while the Dolphins (8-5) need a win to keep pace with the AFC postseason tally.
The Dolphins have lost their last two games to the 49ers and Chargers and are currently No. 6 in the AFC.
Miami coach Mike McDaniel wore an ‘I wish it were colder’ shirt during practice this week, as the team reportedly turn up their air conditioning also in their practice.
“Are you going to make the elements matter more to you than they do?” he posted to reporters this week.
“It’s the same field, the same elements, so you just mentally decide how much to let yourself be influenced.”
The Bills and Dolphins kick off at 8:15 ET.