Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

The NFL has moved the Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles game from Sunday night to Tuesday because of an expected blizzard that could dump up to 20 inches snow on Philadelphia.

The game will be played at 8 p.m. ET.  Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter declared a snow emergency as of 2 p.m. ET Sunday.

Nutter, reached by telephone before the decision to postpone the game, said it was not the city’s decision. “We’ll be prepared,” said Nutter, who said city operations officials were in constant contact with the NFL and the Eagles front office. “Either way, if there is a game or not, the city will be ready. But it’s the NFL’s call to play the game or not.”

The city was hit by more than 30 inches of snow last year the night before the Eagles played theSan Francisco 49ers at Lincoln Financial Field on Dec. 20, 2009. The city and the Eagles cleared the streets and the stadium in time for the game — but the snow had stopped for three hours before the game.

The Vikings already have had two home games affected by the weather this season. Their game against the Giants on Dec. 12 was postponed a day after Minneapolis got 15 inches of snow. It was then moved to Detroit when the Metrodome roof collapsed.

Their game against Chicago the following week was played at the University of Minnesota’s outdoor stadium because of the damaged roof.

Information from The Associated Press and ESPN’s Sal Paolantonio was used in this report.