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NFL Playoffs: Weather to Dominate Championship Games
23 Jan
Summary
- Both NFL Conference Championship games face inclement weather predictions.
- Denver's QB Bo Nix is out, impacting Patriots vs. Broncos forecast.
- Rain threatens Rams' aerial attack in Seattle vs. Seahawks game.

The 2026 NFL Conference Championship games are poised for significant weather disruptions. In the AFC, the New England Patriots are scheduled to face the Denver Broncos in a game forecasted with sub-zero temperatures and strong winds. Adding to the challenge, Denver's starting quarterback Bo Nix is out for the season, with backup Jarrett Stidham expected to lead the offense. This situation, combined with the harsh weather, suggests a run-heavy strategy for the Broncos.
The NFC Championship game features the Los Angeles Rams against the Seattle Seahawks, with rain forecasted for the outdoor Lumen Field. A 40% chance of precipitation and temperatures in the mid-40s could favor Seattle's ground game and hinder the Rams' passing attack. Both games are drawing attention for potential low-scoring outcomes due to the adverse weather conditions affecting offensive efficiency and ball security.




