It is going to be a cold one when the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens hit the field at Highmark Stadium.
Baltimore dismantled their rival Pittsburgh Steelers early in Wild Card Weekend, and Buffalo took care of business against the Denver Broncos. Now, it has set up an epic matchup as both teams will meet in Orchard Park for the most highly anticipated matchup of the weekend.
It was rather cold when Buffalo played Denver, but that weather will feel like summer time when it comes to what Mother Nature has in store for them and Baltimore this weekend.
The Buffalo Bills will host the Baltimore Ravens, and both teams will need to bundle up because the previous forecast showed a low of 11 degrees with a 50 percent chance of precipitation.
That would actually be welcome news about the weather as the temps continue to drop.
Right now, the low is 8 degrees with max wind gusts of 17 mph.
The latest forecasts out of Orchard Park, New York, are calling for kickoff temperatures that feel as if they’re below 0 degrees.
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The Weather Channel is projecting a daytime high of just 20 degrees near Highmark Stadium, but the temps are expected to drop later, and that feels-like temperature is going to be brutal.
For those that want to know, Buffalo Bills QB Josh Alen has a 9-1 record when the degrees are under 32.
A frigid low of 7 degrees is predicted for Sunday night in Orchard Park.
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Both QBs are used to cold weather, but Josh Allen has the edge over Lamar Jackson. pic.twitter.com/nUUBTED4GF
Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson has a record of 3-1 under the same conditions.
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