DETROIT -- Well, this is pretty cool.

Monday night's Jets-Bills game in Ford Field won't fully feel like a home game for the Bills, who saw a massive snowstorm result in this game moving from Sunday afternoon in Buffalo to Monday in Detroit.

But it also won't entirely feel like a Lions game, either. As you can see above, the surface at Ford Field was transformed to include a Bills logo and the team's name in the end zone. Neat stuff. The Lions were out of town Sunday, playing the Patriots, which enabled workers to alter the playing surface.

Presumably, changing it back won't be that hard. The Lions play their traditional Thanksgiving Day home game Thursday against the Bears.

It also looks like Jets-Bills in Detroit won't have a ghost town atmosphere, as free tickets were scooped up quickly, and they even started being scalped for a pretty high dollar figure.

Here are a few more images from Ford Field being turned into a Bills "home" game:

The @Lions have been superb hosts to Buffalo this week. Ther logo scrubbed to make way for #Bills logo #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/7jLtaBRqdD — John Kucko (@john_kucko) November 23, 2014

Ford Field worker Paul Kurdi takes break to watch @Lions on jumbotron as he paints #Bills logo @AdamSchefter #NFL pic.twitter.com/B7UJHJvK4s — John Kucko (@john_kucko) November 24, 2014

buffalo snow ralph wilson stadium 11/21/14 17 Gallery: buffalo snow ralph wilson stadium 11/21/14

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