NFL Moves Jets-Bills Away from Buffalo and to Detroit

Due to the mega lake effect snow storm that is dumping more than seven feet of the white stuff on Buffalo, the NFL has decided to move the New York Jets-Bills game original scheduled for Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday to Ford Field in Detroit.

The game will be played at 7 p.m. ET on Monday night and will be aired by CBS only to Buffalo and New York. We don’t know if DirecTV’s Sunday NFL Ticket will pick it up as of yet, but when we find out, we’ll post it here.

This the NFL’s announcement:

Due to public safety concerns in light of the ongoing weather emergency in western New York, Sunday’s Jets-Bills game has been rescheduled to Monday night at 7 p.m. ET and relocated to Ford Field in Detroit.

As mentioned earlier today, public safety resources in western New York must be fully available to deal with the recovery from the storm. We continue our discussions with the team and the Red Cross on ways the NFL can support the community through this weather disaster.

We greatly appreciate the hospitality of the Detroit Lions in hosting the Bills and this game, which will be televised by CBS in the New York and Buffalo area markets. While Ford Field could have hosted the game on Sunday, in order to give the Bills as much practice time as possible under the circumstances, the decision to play on Monday night was made. The Lions’ practice facility will be available to the Bills on Friday and moving the game to Monday night will enable the Bills to practice on Friday and Saturday and have their walk-through on Sunday. The Bills have been unable to practice this week in Buffalo.

Details on tickets and other game day information for Monday night will be announced at a later date.

We’ll have more details as they become available.

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