Bills' bus breaks down on way to Arrowhead Stadium
The Buffalo Bills entered Sunday in desperate need of a win over the Kansas City Chiefs, but they hit a bump in the road before the game.
One of the team's buses broke down on its way to the stadium, and, thankfully, defensive end Jerry Hughes was on board to live-tweet the unexpected event.
The bus filled with Bills players did arrive to Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium in plenty of time, so the crisis was averted. Maybe next time the players themselves will make sure that pesky "check engine" light isn't on when they take their seats.
Don't fret, Bills fans. The players' bus has arrived safely! #BUFvsKC https://t.co/M32aqbwxKP
— Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) November 29, 2015
Despite getting the problem fixed, the Bills weren't able to warm up on the field. The tarp was still out due to rain, but Tyrod Taylor and his teammates found a spot to get ready before kickoff.
When you can't warm up on the field less than two hours until gametime, the tunnel will have to do. #BUFvsKC pic.twitter.com/zwAAFVcYNZ
— Buffalo Bills (@buffalobills) November 29, 2015