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Jason Logan breaks down the Rams vs. Seahawks weather report ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship clash at Lumen Field.
The Divisional Round of the 2026 NFL Playoffs begins Saturday, Jan. 17 with the No. 1 seeds from both conferences joining the action as the Denver Broncos host the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers visit the Seattle Seahawks.
There are NFL divisional round games this weekend and the weather will be a factor for some of them. Snow will impact the game in Foxborough as the Patriots take on the Texans at home and dangerous cold will make conditions rough in Chicago as the Rams face the Bears.
The weather figures to be a major storyline during Sunday's NFC Divisional Round playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears at Soldier Field, and the visitors from sunny California are going to be dealing with all the frigid conditions the Windy City can offer.
The 2026 NFL Playoffs are here which means high-stakes football games and what fans like to call "football weather." The calendar has flipped to January and unless teams are playing in a dome, there's always the possibility of the elements adding some additional flair to this do-or-die contests.
Here are the latest updates on Chicago's cold weather forecast for Sunday's divisional playoff game between the Bears and Rams.
The "NFL GameDay Morning" crew discusses what, if any impact, the weather will have on the NFC Divisional Playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Chicago Bears.
Weather forecasts indicate freezing temperatures for the Rams-Bears playoff game. Could it become one of the coldest postseason games in NFL history?
If you’ve ever wondered what an NFL playoff game looks like when both teams forget they’re allowed to keep the football, congrats – Texans vs. Patriots just gave you the syllabus. In snowy, nasty conditions,
Senior NFL writer at Outkick Armando Salguero joins FOX Weather to discuss the risk of weather impact (ROWI) with Meteorologist Ian Oliver for the upcoming round of the NFL Playoffs.