The Green Bay Packers get a huge advantage playing at Lambeau Field.
Visiting teams do not fare well in freezing temperatures while the Packers don’t mind playing in the cold.
As a result, the team often wins when they are in the “Frozen Tundra.”
Unfortunately, last season’s NFC Divisional Weekend game was an exception as the San Francisco 49ers eked out a 13-10 victory.
Putting up just ten points for a team that has Aaron Rodgers is unacceptable.
But far more things have changed for Green Bay after All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams left for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Regarding their schedule, there’s one game that they might not enjoy playing because of the weather.
Ever want to spend Christmas on South Beach?
Hearing the Packers will play at the Miami Dolphins on Christmas Day at 12pm Lambeau Time.
— Kyle Cousineau (@KCousineau09) May 11, 2022
Kyle Cousineau tweeted, “Ever want to spend Christmas on South Beach? Hearing the Packers will play at the Miami Dolphins on Christmas Day at 12pm Lambeau Time.”
The Packers might not be comfortable playing at a location with temperatures they are not used to.
It will be hot in Miami on Christmas Day and they might struggle to get their bearings throughout the game.
Likewise, the travel from Green Bay to Miami might be a factor as well.
But as professional football players, they must find a way to deliver despite sweltering heat.
A Clash Of Two Strong Contenders
Despite losing Adams, the Packers still has a strong chance of winning with Rodgers under center.
His accuracy will help him connect with Randall Cobb, Allen Lazard, and Sammy Watkins downfield.
They can also dial Aaron Jones and AJ Dillion from the backfield to pound the ground.
Meanwhile, the Dolphins revamped their roster to enter the 2022 NFL postseason.
Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle could be their difference-makers against the Green Bay secondary.
Likewise, Tua Tagovailoa gets more protection thanks to Terron Armstead and Connor Williams.
This matchup is setting up to be a thrilling contest with several playoff implications.
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