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Bitter Cold, Even Subzero Wind Chills To Impact NFL Games This Weekend

Story byTiffany SavonaSat, December 13, 2025 at 2:33 AM UTC·5 min readIt's all about bitter cold and wind in the Midwest and Northeast as Week 15 of the NFL season kicks off Sunday. The NFL is no stranger to cold-weather games. Players dress in extra layers on the field. And on the sidelines, they have access to heavy jackets, heated bleachers, portable sideline heaters. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLet's start with the coldest game this Sunday. Cleveland Browns at Chicago Bears (1 p. m.

Bitter Cold, Even Subzero Wind Chills To Impact NFL Games This Weekend

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  • ET)Chicago can’t seem to catch a break.
  • The Windy City has seen its snowiest start to the winter season since 1978. If there is one break in this week's game at Soldier Field, at least it won't be snowing. However, temperatures are forecast to be 5 to 10 degrees colder than last Sunday's game in Green Bay.
  • They'll be lucky to see the low teens for highs Sunday afternoon along the lakefront. If that wasn't enough, brisk northwest winds will lead to subzero wind chills, possibly as low as the teens below zero to start the game. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhile the players will have some protection from the cold mentioned above, that's not the case for fans.
  • If you're headed to this game, wear multiple layers, cover exposed skin and visit the concourse occasionally to warm up. Potential fantasy impact: Both the Browns and Bears played in bitter cold last weekend, and each team moved the ball well, so I wouldn't have any reservations starting any Bears offensive players.
  • The wind may make it tough on these young QBs completing longer passes, so you may want to keep your expectations of both Shedeur Sanders and Caleb Williams in check.
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