The weather could affect one of the most anticipated Week 15 fixtures.
The Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills are both coming off major wins, with the former beating NFC rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles to match their 10-3 record on Sunday while the Bills got one over the Kansas City Chiefs as well.
They are now set to go head-to-head, but the weather could play a part at Buffalo’s Highmark Stadium, with the National Weather Service predicting an 80 percent chance of rain. The game is also expected to be impacted by winds, which should be 15-18 mph on average but could go up to as high as 31 mph.
Such conditions would not be ideal for said teams as they both rely heavily on their passing game. The Cowboys have been on an impressive run, riding the Dak Prescott wave as the quarterback has become the MVP favorite off some incredible passing.
It’s worth noting that Josh Allen thrived under harsh weather conditions during the Bills’s loss to the Eagles a few weeks ago.
Still, the running backs could have the biggest say on Sunday, so Tony Pollard and James would do well to expect additional snaps.
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Of course, it could be a lot worse given that we’re in December.