Congratulations to students at Orchard Park and Frontier High Schools.
You’re getting out of class early on Monday.
In Week 2, the Buffalo Bills host the Tennessee Titans in their home opener. The NFL also decided to double down.
That contest will be a Monday Night Football feature. But it’s the first of two kickoffs scheduled.
Typically prime-time football will begin after 8 p.m. Kickoff for Bills-Titans will be closer to 7 p.m.
That hour-ish makes all the difference with traffic and tailgaters. Because of that, it’s a half day for nearby schools.
The local school board might be upset.
Students probably won’t be and even Bills quarterback Josh Allen knows it will only help his team with kids.
Check out his thoughts on the school day change below:
Half day of school = new Bills fans. 🤩 #BillsMafia@SnapDragonApple | @JoshAllenQB pic.twitter.com/vVNirwJZd9
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) September 15, 2022
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