Snow may have forced the NFL to push back the Bills wild card showdown with the Steelers, but Bills Mafia kept the playoff spirit alive Sunday.<br /><br />As the Bills have been known to do, they asked the local community for help shoveling out Highmark Stadium in preparation for Monday’s game after the region was hit with a blizzard. <br /><br />Naturally, Bills fans — known to be quite the spirited bunch — have been having a bit of fun with the task of shoveling and the videos have been going viral. <br /><br />One fan who helped out with the cleanup ditched the shirt he was wearing and attempted to slide down a tube used to move snow from different sections in the stadium.<br /><br />The bare-chested fan jumped on it aggressively, almost falling over, and then pushed himself down the slide toward the bottom.<br /><br />He waved his shirt in the air as he reached the bottom and hopped off. <br /><br />The Bills are paying anyone who helps out $20 an hour and complimentary food, along with providing a warm space for people to take breaks during their shifts. <br /><br />The frightful weather already dumped nine inches of snow on the ground by 8 a.m. Sunday morning, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz described Orchard Park as “no man’s land” due to the snow, according to the Buffalo News.<br /><br />The bad weather led to the postponement of Sunday’s scheduled game between the Bills and the Steelers, which led to some criticism from some football fans.<br /><br />However, Gov. Kathy Hochul expressed no regrets about the decision to push the game until Monday at 4:30 p.m.<br /><br />“We’ll be able to handle the game much better on Monday,” she told WGRZ-TV.<br /><br />The rescheduled game will be part of a Monday doubleheader, which starts with the Bills and Steelers and also features the Eagles and Buccaneers at 8:15 p.m.