If you’re from Buffalo, you know that the weather can change pretty quickly. If you’re not from the area, you learn this pretty quickly.

Ed Oliver, the Buffalo Bills’ first round pick from the 2019 NFL Draft, learned this lesson on Saturday night.

Oliver, 21, grew up in Houston, Texas and played high school and college football in the city so the cold weather and snow is not something that the defensive tackle is used to. In fact, leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft, Buffalo asked Oliver about the weather.

“How do you feel about leaving Houston?” Dan Morgan, the Bills’ director of player personnel, asked Oliver at the NFL Scouting Combine. “Like, you’ve always lived there and you grew up there.”

After Oliver discussed training in Pensacola, Florida to experience living somewhere other than Houston, the Bills asked Oliver how he would feel about playing in the cold. His response? “Ya’ll got jackets?”

The reaction brought many smiles to Buffalo’s brass, but Oliver may really be asking that question after seeing Buffalo’s first snowfall of the season. Oliver captured his reaction to the snow in a series of Instagram Live videos.

“Bruh, I kid you not," Oliver says. "It was just raining down the street. What’s going on?! I don’t know how to drive in snow!”

Ed Oliver’s reaction to his first Buffalo snowfall is amazing... #Bills pic.twitter.com/c1d4TCRBcq — Bradley Gelber (@BradleyGelber) November 3, 2019

Bundle up, Ed. This is just the beginning.

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