Bengals-Chiefs Forecasted As Coldest Conference Championship Game In Over A Decade
CINCINNATI — Kansas City is serving up frigid temperatures on Sunday.
The Bengals are playing in the second coldest playoff game in team history against the Chiefs and the coldest championship game in either conference since 2011.
Temperatures could drop down to 17 degrees during the fourth quarter. Patrick Mahomes (9-1 record in sub-40 degree games) and Joe Burrow (9-0) are fantastic in cold weather.
Mahomes's only loss was in the 2019 playoffs to the New England Patriots.
Two great quarterbacks with two great teams on a frigid field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Cincinnati fights Kansas City for a spot in the Super Bowl this Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS. The game is available via fuboTV—start your free trial here.
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