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5 Things Learned: No Drama, No Mistakes for Eagles in Win over Raiders
A winter storm will drop 3–6 inches of snow before plunging RealFeel temperatures to as low as 5°F with gusty winds, creating frostbite risks, AccuWeather said.
- On Dec. 14, 2025, a winter storm warning is in effect through 1 p.m. with forecasters predicting 3 to 6 inches of snow as the Philadelphia Eagles host the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field.
- An arctic air mass combined with rising gusts will produce sharp cooling as winds from the west-northwest intensify throughout Sunday, reaching 17 mph by noon with gusts up to 22 mph and temperatures dropping from 32°F morning to 28°F game time and 24°F end.
- AccuWeather says snow should end around 9 a.m., offering time to prep Lincoln Financial Field before kickoff as RealFeel temperatures drop from 12°F at 1 p.m. to 5°F by 6 p.m., risking frostbite within 15 minutes.
- Injuries to starters on both rosters complicate game planning and depth, as the Eagles ruled out Jalen Carter and Lane Johnson per the team's Dec. 12 injury report, while the Raiders sidelined Geno Smith, Alex Bachman and Kolton Miller.
- A rarity in recent Eagles history, it has been a little more than 13 years since snow affected an Eagles regular-season game, and cold conditions could favor the run and Saquon Barkley.
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5 things learned: No drama, no mistakes for Eagles in win over Raiders
PHILADELPHIA — The Eagles didn’t just stop a three-game slide Sunday. They looked like a team that finally remembered what it wants to be. With wind chills in the teens cutting through Lincoln Financial Field, the Birds leaned on the run and a dynamic defensive front, quickly turning a frigid afternoon into a comfortable 31-0 shutout of the Las Vegas Raiders. Weather conditions didn’t deter a packed house that included actor Bradley Cooper, Los …
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