The game between the Buffalo Bills and the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Saturday could be in dangers as freezing cold temperatures and strong wind gusts are expected to hit the area along with potential snow.
Week 11 match between the Bills and had to be moved to the Detroit Lions‘ home ground, Ford Field. Meanwhile, a few days ago the Buffalo-based franchise played against the Miami Dolphins in a snow-filled Highmark Stadium.
Big snow
“It’ll be kind of similar to this week,” offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey told the Bills‘ official website.
“We’ll do the same thing just so we’re not putting ourselves in tough situations.
“We always try and make sure we’ve got those contingency plans.”
NFL Network sideline reporter Laura Omkin revealed during the Dolphins clash that Dorsey had put together two game strategies depending on the weather impact.
“If there was snow accumulating on the ground, certain cuts with the receivers and tight ends we didn’t want to make, in fear of going down and throwing the ball to a DB or something like that,” Dorsey explained after the game.
“Even at the end there when the snow was accumulating, it wasn’t enough to affect the footing.”