Hazardous Winter Weather Raises Concerns for Bengals vs. Ravens Game at Paycor Stadium

under Week 15, the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens may play under bad weather at Paycor Stadium. A huge winter storm dumped a lot of snow and made weekend travel challenging.
Cincinnati is warned of a winter storm till early Sunday am by the NWS. Some areas experienced more than seven inches of snow, making stadium travel dangerous due to slick roads and low visibility.
Sunday morning’s temperature will plummet to 0. RealFeel could drop to -14 degrees owing to wind chill and other reasons. This cold can cause frostbite and hypothermia in minutes without protective clothing. Fans should layer, cover skin, and limit outdoor time during games.
Pregame injuries troubled the Bengals. Wide receiver Tee Higgins and defensive end Shemar Stewart will miss the game with concussions and knee problems. Safety P.J. Jules missed many sessions this week due to an ankle issue. DE Joseph Ossai and LB Shaka Heyward worked out and appeared healthy despite minor injuries.
The Ravens are injury-prone. Safety Ar’Darius Washington, linebacker Tavius Robinson, and wide receiver Rashod Bateman have ankle, foot, and Achilles concerns. Before games, check these players. The injury report said quarterback Lamar Jackson and offensive lineman Ronnie Stanley rested.
Both sides have wounded players, making Sunday’s game at Paycor Stadium dangerous for cold fans. Local officials and game organizers advise spectators to plan travel, watch weather, and be careful. Snow, cold, and dangerous routes make this match one of the worst for fans and players.
Sources:
National Weather Service
AccuWeather
Official team injury reports from the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens



