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Buffalo Bills players react to New York snowstorm (PHOTOS)

A band of storm clouds moves across Lake Erie and into Buffalo, N.Y., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014. Parts of New York measured the season's first big snowfall in feet, rather than inches, on Tuesday as 3 feet of lake-effect snow blanketed the Buffalo area and forced the closure of a 132-mile stretch of the state Thruway. (AP Photo/Gary Wiepert)
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Buffalo Bills players took to social media Tuesday to sound off about the huge "lake effect" snowstorm that hit New York.
"Waking up to this is unbelievable for an inner city kid from Dallas!!!" running back Phillip Tanner posted to Twitter, along with a photo of a neighborhood blanketed in snow.
Meanwhile, receiver Marquise Goodwin, shirtless, struck a triumphant pose in the icy weather. "This snow doesn't scare me," he said on Instagram.
