NFL Weather Week 1: Fantasy football start, sit decisions to watch for rain, wind forecasts

Griffin Missant

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While it's not December, when we have to worry about the whiteouts at Lambeau Field, keeping an eye on the weather every week is a great strategy for fantasy football. 

The NFL Week 1 slate has plenty of wind and rain to keep an eye on. While weather should not be the reason you bench an elite player, it can certainly be a tie-breaker between two options. 

Read for our take on whether NFL weather could affect fantasy football lineup decisions for Week 1.

Note: If a game isn't discussed, it's because it doesn't even have 10-mph winds, a 20% chance of precipitation, or extreme temperatures in the forecast according to NFLWeather. 

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NFL weather forecast: Week 1 fantasy updates

Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles

There is a 33% chance of rain in Philadelphia at the time the game is supposed to kick off. This could result in slippery field conditions, which is always notable. This should not impact any of your fantasy decisions. 

Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns

No projected precipitation is reportedly projected in Cleveland, but they're supposed to experience wind gusts of to 12 mph. Again, nothing to make you bench any of your elite Bengals options. 

Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots

Nothing too crazy in New England; there is a 23% chance of rain and light winds. Monitor as we get closer to Sunday to see if the weather worsens.

Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars

We're seeing listings of a 32% chance of thunderstorms at the time of kickoff in Jacksonville. Just something to monitor for Sunday, but nothing extremely serious at the moment. 

Tennessee Titans at Denver Broncos

Fantasy players face a 33% chance of thunderstorms in Denver for the game. I'm avoiding Titans players as much as possible solely because of the matchup, but the thunderstorm would only add to the doubt. 

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Griffin Missant

Griffin Missant joined The Sporting News in 2025 as a fantasy football intern. He graduated from Grand Valley State University, where he covered the Lakers football program. He has also worked for Sleeper and the Fantasy Trade Room. He has played fantasy for over a decade, and has been passionate about fantasy football ever since.