If you haven’t heard, it’s going to be a little chilly Sunday when the Chicago Bears play the Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field, with temperatures dipping into the single digits and a wind chill well below zero.

It could be one of the coldest days in Bears history, which of course is full of mostly forgettable freezefests because the Bears play their home games in the winter at an old stadium located next to a large lake.

Everyone seems to love the idea of watching players endure frigid conditions, much more so than watching those same players sweat their tails off in the heat of early September. We all remember the NFL Films highlights of linebackers breathing in slow motion on frigid days, showing the tiny droplets of water turning into a misty haze. And if your favorite team is winnin

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