Weather Impacts for NFL Week 7

  • It will be another week of tranquil fall weather for NFL games. The only exception is the game in London but even that game should not be significantly impacted. Don’t worry. Deluges, heavy snow and high winds are coming – they just won’t happen this week.

     

    As a reminder, this weekly SportsEthos NFL weather report will show the weather forecast for each outdoor game. We will look for weather conditions that may help – or hinder – your fantasy players. We’ll also highlight games where weather forecasts may help us with Over/Under betting decisions.

     

    The forecasts for each game are immediately below. If you’re interested in how various types of weather impact scoring of skill position players, check out the list at the bottom of this article.

     

     

    WEEK 7 SCHEDULE

    Sunday, October 20

     

    New England Patriots vs Jacksonville Jaguars in London (930am EDT)

    Weather: Cloudy with a 70% chance of light rain. Temperature around 62 degrees with south winds 10-15 mph.

    Impacts: Wembley Stadium’s partially retractable roof won’t completely block the rain from this game, but amounts should be light so don’t look for a significant impact on individual players nor on the game itself.

     

    Tennessee Titans at Buffalo Bills (1pm EDT)

    Weather: Mostly sunny and 65 degrees with southwest winds 5-10 mph.

    Impacts: None.

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