Heavy snow will favor Bills over Ravens because of Josh Allen's superhuman plays in inclement weather

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This Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens are set to face the Buffalo Bills in what promises to be a frigid AFC Divisional Round matchup. With temperatures expected to plummet to around 11° at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, NY, and a wind chill making it feel like -3, the stage is set for a classic freezing football game.

Josh Allen, the Bills QB, has a track record of excelling in freezing conditions, with a 9-1 record in games at or below 32°F. His dual-threat ability to both pass and run makes him particularly dangerous in these environments. Notably, in a snowy game against the 49ers last month, Allen became the first quarterback in NFL history to record passing, rushing, and receiving touchdowns all in the same game.

On the other side, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson is preparing for one of the coldest game of his career. Jackson has a solid 3-1 record in games at or below 32°F, proving he can perform in these challenging climates. To acclimate, the Ravens practiced indoors due to frozen outdoor fields, with head coach John Harbaugh emphasizing the need to "operate under duress," including environmental factors.

As game time approaches, all eyes will be on how these quarterbacks handle the harsh conditions.

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