Several Chicago Bears players and coaches have either warmed to the idea that they’ll host the Cleveland Browns in bitterly cold conditions Sunday at Soldier Field — or they push it out of their minds entirely.
“There’s nothing really to talk about,” defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator Al Harris said. “Both teams are going to be out there. Whatever. If it’s 100 degrees or it’s negative 100, both teams are out there.”
The National Weather Service on Thursday forecast a high near 13 degrees and a low of around 5 for central Cook County on Sunday. The report for the area adds that “widespread subzero air temps should push wind chills into the 15- to 25-below-zero range,” but those wind chills should “gradually ease.”
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