Baltimore's matchup vs. Cincinnati will be the coldest in Ravens history

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The Ravens and Bengals are set for a critical Week 15 matchup at Paycor Stadium, and the temperatures ensure that both teams play with toughness and character. The initial weather forecast is out, and temperatures are going to be dramatic. The forecast for the kickoff on Sunday in Cincinnati is 10 degrees (a wind chill of minus-4).

That would be the coldest game in Ravens history, even more intense than the 2012 playoff game in Denver (13 degrees, two-degree wind chill) and a 2022 home game vs. Atlanta (17 degrees, two-degree wind chill).


Forecast for kickoff for Sunday's Ravens-Bengals in Cincinnati is 10 degrees (a wind chill of minus-4).

This would be the coldest game in Ravens history.

The 2012 playoff game in Denver was 13 degrees (2 wind chill) and 2022 home game vs. Atlanta was 17 degrees (2 wind chill).

— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 12, 2025


John Harbaugh on whether extreme cold can impact the game: “The elements are always impactful.” pic.twitter.com/8qmil3JWj1

— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 12, 2025

Baltimore is 32-27 all-time vs. Cincinnati in regular-season play, including a 19-16 mark under head coach John Harbaugh. Sunday's contest marks Baltimore's second game against the Bengals in the past three weeks, following Cincinnati's 32-14 win on Thanksgiving Night.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens game vs. Bengals will be coldest in franchise history

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