Buffalo Bills players find their cars buried in the snow upon returning to NY (+Video)

Buffalo Bills players find their cars buried in the snow upon returning to NY (+Video)

Buffalo Bills players find cars buried in snow
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Returning from a match and being victorious is generally a moment of celebration, although of course, you come back completely exhausted from both the game and the trip, but for these Buffalo Bills playersreturning to New York meant one more job to find their cars buried in snow.


This is not strange considering that it is an area that during winter reaches low temperatures and snow falls in droves. The video was shared through social networks, and shows how the players used snow shovels to dig up their cars.

Buffalo Bills players find cars buried in snow

In this regard, Buffalo Bills players and staff returned to Buffalo, New York, on Sunday, December 25, to find their vehicles buried in deep snow following the storm.

Buffalo Bills players find cars buried in snow
Image courtesy of Yahoo News – Buffalo Bills players find cars buried in snow

Local news reports stated that the team was stuck in Chicago after their game against the Bears on Saturday, December 24, when a snowstorm closed the Buffalo Niagara International Airport. The team flew to Rochester, New York, on Christmas Day, and were bused to their vehicles in Buffalo later that day, according to the report.

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Damar Hamlin, the Bills defenseman, posted a video via his Instagram story on the same Sunday. “This shit is crazy”, Hamlin can be heard laughing.

Image courtesy of Daily Mail – Buffalo Bills players find cars buried in snow

Jordan Dorsey, wife of Bills offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, thanked fans on Twitter for helping dig up the players’ vehicles.

Nearly four feet (1.21 meters) of snow were reported in Buffalo over the holiday weekend and confirmed at least 25 deaths related to the storm in New York, according to Mark Poloncarz, the Erie County executive. Later, according to other local media, this number would have risen.

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