Get ready to hammer the unders for the passing game this coming Sunday, Bears fans. Because it’s going to be cold.
According to WGN, this weekend’s upcoming matchup between the Chicago Bears and Cleveland Browns could be one of the coldest games in recent history at Soldier Field.
The noon kickoff could see temperatures as low as 10 degrees, with a potential wind chill as low as -5. While that’s nowhere close to the coldest it can get in Chicago, you might be surprised to know this would be the chilliest temp at kickoff for almost 20 years.
A 10-degree starting temperature would reportedly make this the sixth coldest game in Soldier Field history. But the king of the cold games actually took place back in 2008 when the Bears took on the Green Bay Packers on Monday Night Football. That o

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