Local Buffalo Bills fans carry on 11-year tradition, cheering on team at Steny's

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Buffalo fans in Milwaukee gathered inside a warm bar Monday to cheer on their favorite team from the other side of the Great Lakes.
The Bills took on the Steelers Monday afternoon in Buffalo.
The game, airing on CBS 58, was moved from Sunday to Monday because of a winter storm in New York over the weekend.
At Steny's, in Walker's Point, local Bills fans continued an 11-year tradition of watching their team play.
"The turnout has been pretty great, usually playoff time we'll probably start to ramp up and have even more folks, especially for what looks to be a pretty promising run here," said Justin Kern, co-president, Milwaukee Buffalo Bills Backers.
And those Bills fans were probably pretty happy Monday. The team beat the Steelers, 31-17.