As the Ravens packed their bags for Cincinnati Friday after practice, they made sure to grab plenty of cold weather gear.
Sunday's Ravens-Bengals rematch in Cincinnati is slated to be the coldest in Ravens history.
According to WBAL Chief Meteorologist Tom Tasselmyer, the temperature at kickoff is forecasted to be 7 degrees, with a wind chill of -7.
The current coldest game was the "Mile High Miracle" game in Denver during the 2012 Super Bowl run, which had a temperature of 13 degrees at kickoff.
Head Coach John Harbaugh said the Ravens will take the same approach his old college football coach, Tom Reed, instilled in him – that "every day is a great day for football." Harbaugh acknowledged that extreme cold weather can impact the game.
"I think the elements always are impactful, and

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