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GREEN BAY, Wis. — The first cold snap of the season is blowing into Green Bay just in time for the Packers to welcome the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night.
According to Pro Football Reference, the Rams have played five games with a kickoff temperature of 15 degrees or colder. Their previous 15-or-colder game came in Green Bay in 1992. Rams coach Sean McVay was 6. Quarterback Baker Mayfield was three years from being born. Rodgers thought back to 2014, when Green Bay was rolling to an appearance in the NFC championship game. At times, Rodgers felt like the Packers’ dominance, combined with the weather, was too much to withstand for some opponents.
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