Bills president Russ Brandon says Ralph Wilson Stadium should be ready for next weekend's game

Workers clear snow from the field at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2014, in Orchard Park, N.Y. Snowed out today at the stadium, the Bills are in Detroit to play their "home" NFL football game against the New York Jets on Monday night, Nov. 24, 2014. (AP Photo/Mike Groll) (The Associated Press)

Buffalo Bills president Russ Brandon says all indications are that Ralph Wilson Stadium will be ready for next weekend's game against the Cleveland Browns.

The Bills had to move their game against the New York Jets to Detroit, where it will be played Monday night, because of the heavy snow that hit the Buffalo area. There was some question whether the Bills would even be able to play at home next weekend, but Brandon says the team is "100 percent ready to roll back at Ralph Wilson Stadium" — and none of the reports he's received lead him to think otherwise.

The Bills arrived Friday in the Detroit area to prepare as best they could for their AFC East matchup with the Jets.

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