News & Notes – Ravens to play coldest game in team history Sunday in Cincinnati

John Harbaugh, the Ravens’ head coach, said that the team will adopt the same philosophy as his college football coach Tom Reed taught him: “Every day is a good day for football.” Harbaugh admitted that extreme cold can affect the game.

Harbaugh stated, “I believe the elements are always impactful and you should try to use them in some way or another.” “But we must play winning football – good, fundamental winning football. That’s the most important thing.” It’s the winning football that counts, regardless of what elements are involved.

Lamar Jackson, a quarterback from the AFC North was asked about his experiences playing in cold weather games. Eight years of playing in the AFC North has given him plenty of experience, but it doesn’t mean that he enjoys it.

Jackson told the crowd to “try as hard as you can to keep warm.” “It’s football. I can’t change it. I can’t change the weather. “I wish I could.”

Jackson’s coldest NFL match was the playoff loss last season in Buffalo. It was 19 degrees when kickoff was made, with a wind-chill of 13 degrees. The game was played in snow for most of it. Jackson has started every game in Cincinnati and never lost.

Zay Flowers, a Florida native, also shrugged the forecast off.

Flowers said, “I have played in cold games since Boston College and I don’t really think it affects me.” I don’t believe it will affect anyone here because we train outside every day. “I think we’ll all be okay.”

In the history of the Ravens, the coldest home match took place on December 24, 2022 when the Ravens defeated the Atlanta Falcons 17-9. The temperature was 17 degrees, with a wind-chill of 2 degrees. Tyler Huntley started at quarterback for the Ravens.

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