As we’ve already mentioned earlier this week, weather forecasts expect it to be cold at Soldier Field when the Chicago Bears face the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Very cold.
In fact, it might well be one of the coldest Bears home games in recent memory, with the wind chill potentially making it feel as low as -10 degrees according to some reports.
First-year head coach Ben Johnson can’t wait.
“Been outside. Love it. It’s Bear weather,” Johnson told reporters at Halas Hall on Friday.
Say less.
Johnson has been part of some late-season games at Soldier Field as a member of the Detroit Lions coaching staff. But he probably hasn’t been part of one this cold.
Also, I’m sure someone told him about “Bear weather” and how much Bears fans love the idea of having that unique homefield advantage

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