The Buffalo Bills are finishing off a successful season as they prep for the playoffs. With a 10-3 record coming into Week 15, they remain first in the AFC East and have high expectations for making a legitimate push throughout the playoffs.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recognizes that the Bills are one of the few chances the state has at enveloping themselves in some high-spirited competition from sports, given that most of the other franchises have been abysmal lately.

Given that, Cuomo hasn't shut the door on the possibility of fans being able to attend playoff games for the Bills:

“The infection rate is now coming down,” stated Cuomo on Friday during a press conference.  “I'm going to be curious to see where we are when the Bills are in the playoffs. … I would love nothing more, on a personal level, than to see Buffalonians enjoy this moment.”

Cuomo also stated that the ultimate decision of fans being allowed in the stadium will be up to Dr. Howard Zucker, the Commissioner of Health for New York State.

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The Bills have three games remaining in the regular season ahead of the playoffs. While all three games could lean in the opponent's direction, they're all favored for the Bills to walk away the victors. They've won their last three games, with the latest victory being a 26-15 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers, handing the Steelers their second loss of the season.

Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs will try to turn in another dominant performance on Saturday against the Broncos to maintain their seeding.