Help wanted: Bills request help from fans in shoveling Highmark Stadium
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Help wanted: Bills request help from fans in shoveling Highmark Stadium
"ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Ahead of their final regular-season game at Highmark Stadium, the Buffalo Bills are once again requesting help shoveling snow out of the stands."
"Orchard Park saw about 10.5 inches of snowfall on Wednesday ahead of the game. The team has requested shovelers for Saturday, with the first shift beginning at 8 a.m. Shovelers will be paid $20 an hour, must be 18 or older and are asked to sign up ahead of time. Food and hot beverages will be provided."
"There will also be giveaways, and although people may bring their own shovels, there will be shovels provided. The team is relocating to the new Highmark Stadium in 2026, across the street from the current stadium. The new stadium is expected to require less shoveling, with the upper deck being largely covered."
The Buffalo Bills requested volunteers to shovel snow from stands at Highmark Stadium after about 10.5 inches of snowfall ahead of the game. The team scheduled Saturday shovel shifts starting at 8 a.m., offering $20 per hour, meals, hot beverages and giveaways for participants. Volunteers must be 18 or older and are asked to sign up in advance, and shovels will be available though people may bring their own. The Bills face the New York Jets in the final regular-season game, and the team plans to relocate to a new, more covered Highmark Stadium in 2026.
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