Miami Herald

Browns vs. Bills moved to Detroit

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The Bills home game against the Cleveland Browns is being moved to Detroit on Sunday because of a lake-effect snowstorm set to hit the Buffalo region, the NFL announced on Thursday.

The move to relocate the game comes before the storm even began.

The forecast is for between one to three feet of snow on the region over the weekend. The switch in sites means the Bills will play back-to-back games in Detroit. They’re scheduled to play the Lions on Thanksgivi­ng.

The league made the decision out of safety concerns, and in consultati­on with the Bills and local and state officials.

The National Weather Service has issued a lakeeffect storm warning lasting through Saturday morning for southern Erie County, which includes the Bills’ home in Orchard Park. The storm is projected to bring wind gusts off Lake Erie as high as 35 mph, which will make travel conditions hazardous and lead to potential power outages.

Ticketing details were not immediatel­y available for fans wanting to travel to Detroit, and for fans who were scheduled to attend the game in Orchard Park.

The Browns prepared for the possibilit­y of a venue switch by putting together two offensive game plans: one outdoor, one indoor.

“We will be ready for both,” said offensive coordinato­r Alex Van Pelt.

“That’s one thing that COVID years have done for us: We are very flexible and used to adapting and adjusting to any circumstan­ces that come up.”

With the potential for playing in wind and blowing snow, Cleveland was set to rely on its running game with Nick Chubb

getting enough carries to satisfy even those Browns fans who criticize coach Kevin Stefanski for not giving the ball to his star back on every play.

Now, a game inside Detroit’s warm-and-cozy stadium will allow the Browns to use their complete playbook.

Trouble is, so will the Bills, and with quarterbac­k Josh Allen, Buffalo has a distinct advantage over a Cleveland defense that hasn’t delivered all season.

The Bills had a home game moved because of a snowstorm in November 2014, when they defeated the New York Jets 38-3 in a game played at Detroit’s Ford Field. The game, originally scheduled for Sunday, was also pushed back to Monday to take into account both teams traveling.

The Bills last played through a lake-effect storm in December 2017, when they defeated the Indianapol­is Colts 13-7 in overtime in a game played in near white-out conditions. The storm didn’t hit until about an hour before kickoff.

“It was surreal. You come in the tunnel the grass is green, when you come back out it’s two feet of snow,” Bills safety Jordan Poyer said. “It was probably one of the most fun games I ever played in.”

ELSEWHERE

Eagles: Three-time All-Pro defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh is joining Philadelph­ia, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.

The Eagles and Suh agreed on a one-year contract on Thursday, according to the person who spoke on condition of anonymity because the team hasn’t announced the signing. Suh bolsters a defensive line that also added veteran Linval Joseph this week.

Suh posted an emoji of an eagle on Twitter.

The 35-year-old Suh, who played for the Miami Dolphins from 2015-17, spent the previous three seasons with the Buccaneers and had six sacks last season. He helped Tampa Bay win the Super Bowl following the 2020 season. He has 70 1⁄2 sacks and has made five Pro Bowls.

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