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Jets Bills Moved To Monday Night In Detroit

The Jets were scheduled to play the Bills in Buffalo at 1pm on Sunday. Due to the snow storm in Buffalo the game will now be played on Monday night in Detroit. The game will be aired in NY and Buffalo on CBS.

A neutral field makes sense so that Buffalo isn’t forced to play in front of an away crowd. Moving the game to Monday night also makes sense so that the Bills have an extra day to prepare. According to this NJ.com report the Bills did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday because of a driving ban.

The snowfall totals are so overwhelming, at upwards of six feet, that the Bills might also have to move their next game, Nov. 30 at home against the Browns, to another location.

There are about 220,000 tons of snow inside Ralph Wilson Stadium.

Syracuse University’s Carrier Dome is not an option for Jets-Bills because it won’t be available due to a minor-league hockey game there on Saturday night.

There will be no shortage of the Ryan brothers on the air this Monday night. Rob Ryan (defensive coordinator for the Saints) will make a MNF appearance as the Saints play at home against the Ravens. Jets fans are sounding off, let us know what you think about the Jets game being moved to Detroit.

Phil Sullivan

I started JetNation in 2005 and have been a New York Jets season ticket holder since graduating from high school. My dream is to see the New York Jets win the Super Bowl. Until then, I will be right here on JetNation writing, dreaming and talking NY Jets football.

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