The Buffalo Bills have a chance to correct their previous postseason missteps.
They will face the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Divisional Round.
The matchup between the Bills and Ravens is being touted as the best game of the Divisional Round slate, and for good reason, as both teams are considered the biggest threat to the Kansas City Chiefs’ “three-peat” hopes.
Due to their playoff failures, both Buffalo and Baltimore had lofty expectations coming into the 2024 NFL season.
Now, the pressure is on to see who will overcome those losses.
The matchup is especially interesting because Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson are the leading candidates to take home the NFL’s MVP award for the regular season.
Allen has been dominant both as a passer and a rusher, though this past year, he showed an even greater command and feel for his offense.
Fortunately for the Bills hosting the Ravens this weekend, Allen has a stellar record in cold weather games.
“Historic: #Bills QB Josh Allen has a 9-1 record in games where it is below 32 degrees outside. The projected kickoff temperature for Sunday’s game is expected to be 12 degrees,” Dov Kleiman reported.
Historic: #Bills QB Josh Allen has a 9-1 record in games where it is below 32 degrees outside.
The projected kickoff temperature for Sunday’s game is expected to be 12 degrees.
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— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) January 18, 2025
Playing in Buffalo is a tall task for most teams that aren’t used to the freezing cold, but Allen seems to thrive in less-than-optimal weather.
In colder weather, it makes more sense for teams to run the football, and that just so happens to be a strength for the Bills and Ravens.
So, it’ll be interesting to see if Allen can keep Jackson and company at bay.
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