
This Sunday’s showdown between the Bills and Cowboys could be seriously impacted by the weather in Buffalo.
The latest forecast from the National Weather Service shows an 80 percent chance of rain for Sunday’s game.
Not only will the Bills and Cowboys have to deal with a slippery playing surface, they’ll be forced to handle strong winds. As of today’s forecast, there’ll be some wind gusts up to 31 miles per hour.
The only positive for the Bills and Cowboys is the temperature will be a high of 51 degrees.
New | The latest forecast from the National Weather Service calls for winds gusts up to 31 mph in Buffalo on Sunday and an 80% chance of rain.
The Cowboys prepared this week for a wet and windy one.
“Bring it on,” said Dak Prescott.
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— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) December 16, 2023
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said he’s ready to play in brutal conditions.
“We’re ready for whatever, honestly,” Prescott said. “I don’t think it necessarily changes the gameplan, or changes the way we go in and approach and attack this team.”
That being said, Prescott obviously would prefer for the rain to suddenly disappear from the forecast.
“Hopefully we’re not dealing with the rain and maybe a cold front or a blizzard doesn’t come in, but if it does, bring it on.”
Despite the Cowboys’ record (10-3), they’re actually underdogs heading into Sunday’s game against the Bills.
Kickoff for the Bills-Cowboys game is at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.