In Detroit. 7 PM EST. FYI. FOX 2 News | WJBK @FOX2News 3m3 minutes ago ANNOUNCED: Ford Field will host Buffalo Bills New York Jets game moved due to weather at 7 p.m. Monday.
Asked this earlier but does the stadium just hang Bills banners up to attempt to make it seem like a Bills home game?
That buffalo snow is really wild though... Hope those people are going to be okay... i don't think i've ever seen anybody get hit with that much snow at once... 4-5 inches per hour is ridiculous.. people using their front doors as refrigerators
Quotes heard by people from Buffalo when they get to Detroit: "Holy fuck, we thought our city sucked!" _
So will it air on DirecTV as well? I'm out of market and the reason I pay for Sunday Ticket is for the Jets games. Am I screwed?
Me too, but the snow is over and Buffalo is gonna be on lockdown for a little while. At this point you have to wonder if they will even be ready to go for next weeks game vs the Browns.
say what re: TV http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ill-be-on-cbs-locally-no-word-on-national-tv/ With this week’s Jets-Bills game moving from Sunday in Buffalo to Monday in Detroit, one question has not been answered: How can Jets and Bills fans outside New York City and Buffalo watch the game? The NFL has announced that the local CBS affiliates in New York and Buffalo will televise the game, but the NFL has not said whether there will be any way for fans in the rest of the country to see it. The league is in an awkward situation because this affects three of its television partners: CBS, ESPN and DirecTV. CBS would surely love to be able to show Jets-Bills to a wider audience than just the two local affiliates, but ESPN would cry foul because that could siphon fans away from the regularly scheduled Saints-Ravens game on ESPN Monday night. DirecTV could also make Jets-Bills available to Sunday Ticket subscribers, but that could also siphon viewers away from Monday Night Football. ESPN would love to be able to show the Jets-Bills game on ESPN2 while Saints-Ravens is on ESPN, but CBS would cry foul because that’s taking a game from CBS and giving it to a competitor. The fairest solution for fans would be to make the game available to DirecTV Sunday Ticket subscribers: If you pay for NFL Sunday Ticket, you’re paying for every game. If you’re a Jets or Bills fan who lives outside New York or Buffalo and you purchased Sunday Ticket specifically to watch your team, you’re getting a raw deal if that game isn’t available on the Sunday Ticket package. In 2010, when the NFL had to move a Giants-Vikings game to Detroit because snow damaged the Metrodome, that game was available to the local affiliates and on Sunday Ticket. At the moment the only thing we know is that viewers in New York and Buffalo can watch the game on CBS. The NFL is expected to announce on Friday whether viewers anywhere else can see the game.
I wonder why the NFL didn't do the Bills the favor of moving their home game to the Meadowlands like they did to the Saints following Katrina when they played the Giants.
Hopefully I will get the game via Sunday ticket, otherwise they will be giving me a huge discount next year to keep it.
Sounds good with me. Now I can watch Sanchez exclusively at 1. Speaking of which, I wonder if CBS has a 1 o'clock game in the Sunday area now? Because the Jets-Bills was the only shceduled 1'clock game.....