Soldier Field is slated to play host to an exciting matchup of young quarterbacks on Sunday.
The Chicago Bears and Caleb Williams will be welcoming the Cleveland Browns and Shedeur Sanders to town for a Week 15 clash.
There's just one problem: The weather may not be at all conducive to good quarterback play.
In fact, it might be quite miserable.
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Bears-Browns weather forecast
The high temperature on Sunday in Chicago is 11 degrees, according to AccuWeather.
It's not going to be like that for long. The real feel is projected to wind up about nine degrees lower for most of the day.
Wind gusts are expected to get up to 20 miles per hour.
The only good news is that the chance of precipitation is just 7%.
Ironically, the AccuWeather description says, "Extreme cold can be dangerous for outdoor activities."
That sounds, well, not ideal.
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Quinshon Judkins and D'Andre Swift/Kyle Monangai may get a lot of work as the running backs on each side.
The forecast does suggest the sun will be out. If that holds, at least there's a chance the day doesn't feel quite as miserable as if it were gray.
We'll have to see how the QBs handle the conditions. They've both played in cold-weather games before, but this still won't be any fun out there.
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