December 22, 2024

Today, or perhaps tomorrow, someone will surpass the Patriots in the all-time record for postseason victories.

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The Patriots broke the record for the most postseason victories ever with their victory in Super Bowl LIII, with 37. Later today, the Patriots will have some company.

According to SteelersDepot.com’s Matthew Marczi, the Cowboys and Packers have 36 postseason victories apiece. Following their wild-card clash, which starts today at 4:30 p.m. ET, one of them will advance to 37.

And the Steelers have thirty-six. In Buffalo, they can reach 37 tomorrow.

Then there are the 49ers. They have 36 as well. This year, they have the best chance of overtaking and catching up to the Patriots.

Not even another franchise has thirty. At 27, the Rams are the closest; perhaps they’ll reach 28 this evening. The Lions will reach eight if not. Snow shovelers are advised by bills not to arrive until travel limitations are lifted.

The Bills will require assistance in clearing Highmark Stadium of the heavy snowfall that has postponed their playoff game until tomorrow; but, the assistance cannot begin until it is safe to get to the stadium.

The Bills had requested that anyone interested in shoveling snow report on Saturday night, but that was postponed along with the game. As a result, shovelers are now being advised to abide by travel restrictions and refrain from arriving at the stadium just yet.

The Bills will announce the best time for supporters to arrive at the stadium after the weather clears and the police deem it safe to drive. Shovelers will still be needed, according to the Bills, to prepare the stadium for the playoff game against the Steelers, which is now slated to begin at 4:30 p.m. on Monday—27.5 hours later than originally planned.

In addition to receiving $20 per hour, shovelers will receive food and breaks in a warm area.

Governor Kathy Hochul of New York stated this morning that travel restrictions might be removed by early Sunday afternoon, assuming Buffalo has already seen the brunt of the winter weather by then. She reaffirmed that it was the proper choice to postpone the game by an entire day.

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“We’ll be able to handle the game much better on Monday,” Hochul stated. Before, during, and after the game on Monday, there might be additional snowfall, but the weather won’t be as bad, and the roads should be able to accommodate fans that drive tens of thousands of miles to the game.

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