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Home / Sports / Rams Use Cayenne Pepper to Conquer Frigid Bears Game

Rams Use Cayenne Pepper to Conquer Frigid Bears Game

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Rams players put cayenne pepper in socks to stay warm during frigid game.
  • Temperatures dropped to 18 degrees with snow and high winds.
  • Players also used scuba tops, hand warmers, hot chocolate, and broth.
Rams Use Cayenne Pepper to Conquer Frigid Bears Game

During a bitterly cold playoff game against the Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams players employed a unique strategy to stay warm: placing cayenne pepper in their socks. This unusual measure aimed to increase circulation and retain heat in the frigid 18-degree Fahrenheit conditions, exacerbated by snow and wind at Soldier Field.

The Rams came prepared for the adverse weather, bringing approximately 2,000 pounds of cold-weather gear, including thermal layers and wetsuits. Quarterback Matthew Stafford wore a scuba top, while wide receiver Davante Adams used a top with a built-in hand warmer. Hot chocolate, marshmallows, and chicken broth were also available on the sidelines.

This extreme cold was a stark contrast to their usual Los Angeles practice environment. Despite the unfamiliar conditions, players like Matthew Stafford, who spent years in colder climates with the Detroit Lions, expressed a positive outlook, embracing the historical significance of outdoor winter football games.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Players used cayenne pepper in their socks to help increase circulation and keep their feet warm in the extremely cold weather.
The game was played in frigid conditions, with temperatures around 18 degrees Fahrenheit, accompanied by snow and strong winds.
The Rams utilized scuba tops, tops with built-in hand warmers, thermal layers, wetsuits, and warm beverages like hot chocolate and chicken broth.

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