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Bills-Steelers weather forecast has concerning high winds that could impact Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers

2025-11-30 19:47
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Bills-Steelers weather forecast has concerning high winds that could impact Josh Allen, Aaron Rodgers

This could get dicey.

Bills-Steelers weather forecast has concerning high winds that could impact Josh Allen, Aaron RodgersStory byVideo Player CoverBilly HeyenSun, November 30, 2025 at 7:47 PM UTC·1 min read

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It doesn't appear that there'll be precipitation in Pittsburgh on Sunday when the Steelers host the Buffalo Bills.

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The winds, though? That's a different story in the latest weather forecast.

The winds in the afternoon leading toward the 4:25 p.m. ET kickoff are getting above 33 miles per hour.

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Here's a look from ESPN beat writer Brooke Pryor:

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Winds are always kind of a quirky factor. They can gust at any time to mess up a given deep pass.

They obviously are also a big impact on the kicking game.

So will Josh Allen and Aaron Rodgers do more handing off than usual? Maybe.

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And will Matt Prater and Chris Boswell have some kicking concerns? Possibly.

It's really hard to know for sure.

But it certainly adds an element of variety that wouldn't be there if the wind wasn't swirling.

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