Bills schedule could be disrupted with another lake-effect snowstorm forecast to hit region
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Mother Nature might not be through complicating the Buffalo Bills’ playoff schedule, leaving coach Sean McDermott assessing his options on Tuesday. It’s too early to determine whether officials would impose a travel ban, which would potentially prevent Bills players from driving to their facility. It would mark the second time in less than a week the region has been hit, after a lake-effect storm dumped between 1 and 3 feet of snow over the weekend, with much of it concentrated on the Bills home in Orchard Park, New York. “We’ve got to make sure that we are putting all the time that we need to put it into, whether it be, treatment opportunities right now, maximizing those opportunities to get ourselves as healthy as we possibly can for game time on Sunday” NOTES: The Bills released RB Leonard Fournette from their practice squad on Tuesday.









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