The Buffalo Bills claimed victory in a last-second win over the Miami Dolphins, a dramatic win after the game was briefly paused due to fans throwing snowballs onto the field.
During the pause at Buffalo’s Highmark Stadium, officials announced that if anyone on the field is hit with a snowball, a 15-yard penalty would be assessed against the Bills, according to the NFL Network broadcast. Announcers on the broadcast mentioned that iceballs were being tossed at the Dolphins’ bench, with Miami head coach Mike McDaniel having a discussion with referees about it.
After the Bills scored their first touchdown, Buffalo fans and players celebrated by throwing snowballs. But it did not stop after that, and fans threw snowballs as Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill tried to make a catch in the endzone. After the announcement, as the Bills scored a touchdown before halftime, fans celebrated by throwing more snowballs.
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