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Rams set to face a different kind of challenge in Denver on Sunday
By: Cameron DaSilva
As of now, it’s slated to be extremely cold for the Rams-Broncos game on Sunday. The forecast is calling for a high of 31 degrees with 7 mph winds and a 60 percent chance of snow up to 1 inch. It’ll get colder as the day goes on with a low of 19 through the night.
On Saturday night before the game, Denver could see 3-6 inches of snow dumped on Mile High Stadium. It’ll undoubtedly be cleared before game time, but the field will be firm, the air will be cold and the altitude could play a major factor.
Teams traveling to Denver often have trouble with the change in altitude, leading to increased fatigue, shortness of breath and a faster heart rate. Pair that with a temperature change from 75 and sunny in Thousand Oaks to low-30s in Denver and it could be a recipe for disaster.
Since 2012, the Broncos are 39-12 at home, a .765 winning percentage – third-best in the NFL in that span. Denver is a difficult place to play and although the weather has been between 50 and 70 degrees lately, the temperatures are going to plummet this weekend, just in time for the Rams’ arrival.
The Rams haven’t played in Denver since 2010, and while players currently on the roster like Marcus Peters and Ramik Wilson have experience playing in the higher altitude thanks to their time in the AFC West, it remains a difficult place to play.