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The Week 16 matchup for the Buffalo Bills (11-3) and Chicago Bears (3-11) was historic come kickoff.
Right after the contest got going, the Bills announced that the temperature was 9 degrees. That makes Saturday the coldest regular season road game in Buffalo’s franchise history.
Overall for the history of Chicago’s Solider Field, it’s the fifth-ever coldest game played there.
In terms of home games, there have been colder in western New York.
According to the Bills, the Highmark Stadium record is -32, which was a 29-23 win over the Los Angeles Raiders:
January 15, 1994: The coldest game in #Bills history (-32).
HIGHLIGHTS: http://t.co/zP9Vm4ThZ9 #tbt pic.twitter.com/XcskmOdPeW— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) January 15, 2015
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