The Cincinnati Bengals are set to face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Joe Burrow led the team to a win over the Baltimore Ravens on Thanksgiving, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Burrow and Co. are gearing up for another crucial matchup.Burrow arrived at Highmark Stadium wearing a black leather jacket over an untucked, striped button-down shirt paired with a patterned tie. He completed the look with jeans and white sneakers. The NFL posted a clip of him entering the venue on X."@JoeyB ready for another snow game in Buffalo," the NFL tweeted.Fans shared their reactions to his outfit."@theofficetv I think someone raided the closet of Dwight Schrute," a fan said.E Hagerty @Cincinnatikid24LINK@Bengals @theofficetv I think someone raided the closet of Dwight Schrute"wtf is bro wearing 💀" a fan commented."These guys get paid millions, and come with dick ass looks," another fan said.Here are more fan reactions."No tie different pants and this might have been a hit," a fan wrote."Bros freezing his a*s off and trying not to show it," one fan tweeted."Look at this multi millionaire using $15 headphone from Walmart," another fan wrote."Kevin McAllister on his way to the Christmas pageant," one fan said.The game is scheduled to kick off at 1:00 p.m. ET. Josh Allen and the Bills are coming off a 26-7 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 13.Can Joe Burrow take the Bengals to the playoffs?Joe Burrow gave Cincinnati a flicker of hope upon his return from a Grade 3 turf toe injury he suffered on Sept. 14. He completed 24 of 46 passes for 261 yards and two touchdowns in the Bengals' 32-14 victory over the Ravens in Week 13.The quarterback completed 4 of 4 throws in the first series and 5 of 5 in the second drive, guiding Cincinnati to an early 14-0 lead. He is hoping to replicate the performance when he takes the field against Buffalo on Sunday.Cincinnati needs to win all five remaining games and hope for favorable results from Pittsburgh and Baltimore to make the postseason. After the Bills game, the Bengals will face the Ravens, Dolphins, Cardinals and the Browns.