The rivalry between the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs runs hot in the AFC Championship Game. Arrowhead Stadium, on the other hand, will not Sunday night.
The mercury drops in Kansas City for this 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff but besides some chilly temperatures, weather shouldn’t play much of an impact on the odds or the outcome.
Here’s the NFL weather report for Bills vs. Chiefs on January 26 to help you out with your NFL picks.
Bills vs Chiefs weather
Game-time temperatures will “feel like” 20 degrees once the whistle blows on the AFC title game.
Cold weather is nothing new to these clubs, with the Bills and Chiefs used to frigid conditions, although historically we see an 8% drop in pass production in games played with temperatures of 20 degrees or below.
Sustained winds are expected at 6 mph, with gusts topping out at 9 mph and blowing west from corner to corner with little to no impact on deeper passes, punts, or kicks.
There’s almost no chance of precipitation as of Wednesday and Chiefs Kingdom will enjoy clear skies above Arrowhead Stadium.
This total opened at 48.5 points and Under action has slimmed this number to 47.5 points.
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