PHILADELPHIA − It has been a little more than 13 years since an Eagles regular-season game was affected by snow.
But there's a chance that could change when the Eagles face the Las Vegas Raiders on Dec. 14.
That's because snow is in the forecast beginning late at night on Dec. 13 and lasting into the morning of the game. It won't be nearly as much as the 8 inches that fell in the famous "Snow Bowl," when the Eagles beat the Detroit Lions 34-20. Buy Philadelphia Eagles tickets
But it could resemble the few inches that fell late in the Eagles' divisional playoff round game last Jan. 19, when the Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams 28-22.
Still, an Eagles running back had a record-setting day on each occasion, and that could be a sign of good things to come for Saquon Barkley.
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