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Jan 1, 2023; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) runs the ball as Denver Broncos linebacker Josey Jewell (47) attempts the tackle during a game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
We have arrived at conference championship Sunday. Two games to decide who is going to the Super Bowl.
We know that Patrick Mahomes has a bad ankle and Travis Kelce is now on the injury report with a back injury, but will the weather impact the game? We got you covered with a ton of betting content for you here, but here’s the weather forecast for each conference title game:
San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles weather
It should be as warm as it can be in Philadelphia in late January, around 52 degrees with some slight wind of about 10-12 miles per hour during the afternoon kickoff, so there shouldn’t be any weather impact on this game.
This total has held steady all week long at 46.5 with two teams that are as talented as can be in the NFC, so this can be shaping up for an offensive explosion if Brock Purdy is capable of finding his talented skill position players.
Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs weather
Temperatures should be in the low 20’s at the time of kickoff on Sunday night with about 11-12 miles per hour winds in the forecast. The total hasn’t moved all that much as the weather shouldn’t play a huge factor but injuries are the biggest question.
Mahomes is nursing an ankle injury and Kelce was a late add to the injury report with a back injury and is questionable for Sunday’s matchup, but this total has stayed right by the opener of 48.
Overall, it’ll be cold, but weather won’t play a role.
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.
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