Rain could impact two NFL games on Sunday

By COVERS.com STAFF | October 25, 2009 | 2 comments
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San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs (+5.5, 44)

The forecast is calling for a 50 percent chance of rain during this afternoon’s game in Kansas City. There’s also a possibility of thundershowers.

Both sides will probably try their best to keep their offensive attacks through the air. Kansas City is one of three teams that still hasn’t registered a rushing touchdown, while the Chargers are dead last in rushing yards per game at 56.7.

New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins (+6.5, 47.5)

Will the weather be the great equalizer in this late afternoon matchup? Meteorologists are predicting late afternoon scattered showers in the South Florida that should continue into the evening.

Miami leads the NFL in rushing, averaging over 177 yards each week. The Saints are making big strides this year to become more of a balanced offensive team. The club won Week 2 in Buffalo thanks to 222 yards on the ground and three rushing touchdowns.

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drsweet
drsweet says:
10/25/09 01:30PM

Does the snow effected NE?

expertcapone
expertcapone says:
10/25/09 01:41PM

A 50% chance of rain means it would most likely be a passing shower which will not affect the KC-SD game much at all...and possible late afternoon showers is the forecast for miami everyday. The weather will have no effect on this game at all. Sorry but this is a very dumb article.

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