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Bills' Nyheim Hines believes NFL will listen to players about field conditions, shares insight on Josh Allen

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The bad field conditions at Super Bowl LVII were among the complaints from players after the game as many were seen slipping and sliding at State Farm Stadium Sunday night.

However, field conditions weren’t exclusive to State Farm Stadium. Over the course of the season, it was an issue for many players. Odell Beckham Jr. spoke out about it when New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard suffered a noncontact knee injury at MetLife Stadium and San Francisco 49ers star George Kittle was upset about the field at Bank of America Stadium during his game against the Carolina Panthers.

Buffalo Bills running back Nyheim Hines told Fox News Digital he thinks the league should look at the issue.

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Nyheim Hines of the Buffalo Bills runs the ball against the Lions at Ford Field on Nov. 24, 2022 in Detroit. (Nic Antaya/Getty Images)

"I think that’s something that needs to be looked at. It’s funny you were talking about Arizona, as soon as the game started and I saw the first kickoff, I said, ‘Oh yeah, guys just so you know, this field is awful.’ There’s certain places with the certain grass and things with the players," Hines said. "It’s funny to see everybody talk about the grass and me knowing on Christmas I did a motion where I came out and came back in and I slipped and fell myself.

"Even during warmups, when I was with the Colts, we played there on Christmas, everybody was thinking about wearing screw-in cleats and things like that. The playing field thing did not shock me there being in Arizona. But I do think it’s something that as players, I feel like we’ve been taking initiative

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