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Is the weather the real MVP, potentially disrupting the Bills' high-flying passing game?

The Week 9 clash on Highmark Stadium is awaiting to witness the battle between the Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills. The Phins are coming off with just 2 wins and 5 losses this time to face off against Josh Allen’s team, who are sitting at 6-2 in the NFL standings. But before Sunday’s matchup, let’s find out what the upcoming weather looks like this time!

As per the NFL’s weather report, there is a chance of rain showers on Sunday after 7 p.m. The event’s weather forecast also predicts cloudy skies, with temperatures beginning from 52 degrees Fahrenheit and gradually falling to 51 degrees Fahrenheit by the fourth quarter of the game. In between, the teams could face 53 degrees in the second and third quarters.

The day’s low is expected to be 40°F, with gentle southeast winds around 3 mph. There’s a slight 3% chance of precipitation, humidity around 47%, and about 38% cloud cover. Visibility is projected to be clear up to 10 miles.

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The turf-titan surface of Highmark Stadium at Orchard Park has the capacity of 73,967 people. With the upcoming game, many are excited to see the clash, especially quarterback Josh Allen. But the chance of rain, hovering around 25 percent during the game, might impact the matchup for sometime. This is because, according to Democrat and Chronicle, “Any kind of rain decreases production in the passing game by 12%, whether it’s light, moderate or heavy in severity.

Nevertheless, despite the weather conditions, the excitement isn’t going to be less among the fans.

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Is the weather the real MVP, potentially disrupting the Bills' high-flying passing game?

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What else you should know about the Bills vs Dolphins game?

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Buffalo Bills are going to face off against the Miami Dolphins for the 123rd time this Sunday, November 3, 2024. Earlier they have played 122 times against each other, in which the Bills won 59 games, while the Phins have 62 games at hand.

Now that they are going to play their next, all eyes will be on the key players like Josh Allen, James Cook, Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman. On the Miami side, players like Tua Tagovailoa, Tyreek Hill, Devon Achane, and Jaylen Waddle will be under scrutiny.

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To watch the game in action, you can switch to the CBS channel, or if you want to stream online, then fans can subscribe to Paramount+ for the game.

Till then, do watch our Think Thank episode with our host Trey Holder, where we interviewed Emily and Erin Griffin, the NFL’s global game changers!

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