Restaurant owners seek curfew extension for Buffalo Bills divisional playoff game
The Bills game Saturday starts at 8:15 p.m. Due to a statewide 10 p.m. curfew, outdoor dining would have to end during halftime. Author: Leanne Stuck Updated: 11:37 PM EST January 12, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. The Buffalo Bills will face the Baltimore Ravens Saturday night at Bills Stadium.
Restaurant owners told 2 On Your Side that the slated 8:15 p.m. kickoff is creating some issues.
K.C. Mullett owns the restaurant Neat in Williamsville, he said he planned on hosting a socially-distanced outdoor dining event for the game, but the late game meant he had to cancel.
With their 27-24 win Saturday over the Indianapolis Colts, the Buffalo Bills have advanced to the AFC Divisional round and will host the Baltimore Ravens Saturday night. The game features an intriguing matchup, says analyst Matt Sabuda. While Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is the reigning league MVP, Bills quarterback Josh Allen has earned consideration as MVP this season. As Sabuda points out, both quarterbacks were taken in the 2018 NFL Draft which featured five quarterbacks selected in the first round.
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