Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

State may allow fans to attend Bills’ playoff

The state health commission­er is considerin­g whether to allow 6,700 fans to attend a Buffalo Bills home playoff game if all attendees are tested for coronaviru­s

- By MARINA VILLENEUVE and JOHN WAWROW

ALBANY, N.Y. » The New York health commission­er is considerin­g whether to allow 6,700 fans to attend a rare Buffalo Bills home playoff game if all attendees are tested beforehand.

But nothing has been finalized yet, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and a spokespers­on for the Bills. The playoffs begin the weekend of Jan. 9, but the date of the game isn’t set.

“The devil is often in the details,”

Cuomo said. “We would like to do it.”

Cuomo believes New York would be the nation’s first state to try such a plan, which would include contact tracing after the game. “This could be the beginning to show how you could have events with testing,” he said

His budget director, Bob Mujica, said the football team would control entry and exit into a socially distanced stadium where fans without masks would be ejected.

But Health Commission­er Howard Zucker said he’s worried about encouragin­g “ancillary events” — potential postgame and pregame events that could cause spikes of their own.

“How do we control that?” Zucker said. “That is really the question.”

And the idea is getting pushback in a region that’s been hit hard by an uptick in COVID-19 in recent months.

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said that his administra­tion hasn’t been part of any discussion­s about the idea and that it hasn’t come up on recent calls with state officials. And he said the county doesn’t have the capacity to

do rapid testing on 6,700 individual­s, typically performing 1,450 tests a week.

A decision would need to be made by the middle of next week to prepare for a game just over two weeks from now, he said.

The Bills have clinched their first AFC East title since 1995. They will host a playoff game for the first time since a 30-27 wild-card playoff loss to Jacksonvil­le on Dec. 28, 1996, in what proved to be Bills Hall of Fame quarterbac­k Jim Kelly’s final game.

The team’s fans would undoubtedl­y be excited at the chance, with hundreds

coming out to the BuffaloNia­gara Internatio­nal Airport late Saturday night to greet the players and celebrate their victory.

“That was incredible,” said Bills coach Sean McDermott. “Always nice when you get home in the middle of the night and it’s as cold as it was and the fans are out there to welcome us home, just special.”

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ROSS D. FRANKLIN - STAFF, AP Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott congratula­tes offensive guard Ike Boettger (65) after an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers, Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, in Glendale, Ariz. The Bills won 34-24.

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