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Buffalo Bills Fan Tries To Melt 49ers Field Goal Attempt With A Bold, Snowy Move

A Buffalo Bills fan seemingly tried to use the snowy weather to their advantage on Sunday night as they appeared to toss a snowball from the stands to try to block a San Francisco 49ers player’s go-ahead field goal attempt.

Video shows 49ers kicker Jake Moody preparing for a 33-yard attempt in the first quarter of the game as flurries fell from the sky and a dusting of snow covered the field at Highmark Stadium in western New York.

As the football sailed through the goal posts, a snowball appeared to nearly hit it to no success.

Moody’s score was enough to give the Niners the lead. However, Bills “mafia” would later use the wintry weather as a way to show love to their squad.

Fans tossed snowballs in the sky to celebrate the team’s running back, Ray Davis, scoring a touchdown that took the lead away from San Francisco.

Chilly temperatures and lake-effect snow hit Orchard Park, New York — the site of the prime-time game — over the weekend, which prompted the Bills to ask fans to help shovel the stadium for $20 an hour, food and hot drinks ahead of the showdown.

The Bills — propelled by newly engaged quarterback and NFL MVP favorite Josh Allen — eventually beat the Niners 35-10.

The victory helped the Bills clinch their fifth-straight AFC East title.

Check out the snowball nearly hitting Moody’s field goal attempt below.

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