The Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars will kick off Sunday's wild-card action when they meet at EverBank Stadium for the first of three playoff games on the day.
The Bills saw their AFC East title streak come to an end this season thanks to the upstart New England Patriots, but Buffalo managed to secure its playoff berth by landing in a wild-card spot.
Meanwhile, the Jaguars were one of the most impressive teams in the entire league this season and saw a big turnaround under new head coach Liam Coen, leading to a 13-4 record, an AFC South title and the No. 3 seed in the conference.
Ahead of this crucial playoff game between the Bills and Jaguars, here's a look at the weather forecast, which presents one concern for both teams.
Bills vs. Jaguars weather forecast
The biggest concern for this game in terms of the weather is the wind. According to AccuWeather.com, gusts are expected to reach as high as 29 MPH during the contest.
Historically, gusts over 20 MPH can present a problem for the kickers and passing attacks, but high winds could provide extra work for running backs if throwing the football becomes difficult.
As far as the rest of the forecast is concerned, the temperature is expected to sit in the low-to-mid 60s and there is just a seven-percent chance for precipitation, so we're all good there.
The last thing we want to see is weather impacting a playoff game, but with the wind gusts expected in this contest, we can't rule out that happening.
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