Rams vs. Bears weather update: Snow, wind, cold in forecast for NFL divisional round
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The Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears are set to face off in winter conditions at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday night. The forecast predicts a temperature of 19 degrees at kickoff, with wind gusts reaching 20 miles per hour and a 45 percent chance of snow. Both teams are preparing for the adverse weather, with Bears coach Ben Johnson suggesting that the cold could pose a challenge for the Rams, despite quarterback Matthew Stafford's familiarity with cold-weather games from his past experience. Rams coach Sean McVay downplayed the weather's impact, citing the team's previous success in cold conditions last season and emphasizing their adaptability to various weather elements. The game will test both teams' ability to perform under harsh conditions.
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