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Bengals Prepare for Coldest Home Game with Modern Heating Technology

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Last updated: December 14, 2025 2:19 pm
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Published: December 14, 2025
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Bengals Prepare for Coldest Home Game with Modern Heating Technology

In a striking display of resilience and skill, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow mirrored the tenacity of his predecessor, Ken Anderson, during a frigid matchup against the Chargers. Despite the harsh New England weather, Burrow notably eschewed gloves, completing a staggering 40 passes and showcasing a proficiency that belied the icy conditions. Earlier in the week, he attributed his comfort to the manageable wind rather than the cold itself.

Drawing on his own experiences, Anderson recounted the daunting challenges of playing in frigid games, particularly referencing the notorious Freezer Bowl where wind gusts ranged from 20 to 35 miles per hour. He emphasized the impact of the wind on passing mechanics, recalling a moment when Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts struggled with a fluttering sideline throw. Anderson himself saw the effects firsthand when a screen pass to running back Pete Johnson faltered mid-air, leading to strategic adjustments in play-calling focused on the middle of the field.

Looking ahead to the game forecast, it appears that Burrow may find suitable conditions with winds predicted at a far more manageable six to eight miles per hour. This would certainly aid his efforts as the Bengals prepare for their coldest home game since 2000, when they edged out the Jaguars in a nine-degree contest. That memorable game concluded with a thrilling walk-off field goal from Neil Rackers, following an electrifying 82-yard punt return touchdown by wide receiver Peter Warrick, who deftly maneuvered downfield despite the icy turf.

In a nod to the modern age, Jeff Brickner, the Bengals’ director of operations, is implementing 21st-century heating solutions that would have left Anderson and Fouts in awe. Unlike older stadiums that depend on cumbersome tanks for heating, Paycor Stadium is equipped with a direct gas line capable of delivering a remarkable 2.75 million BTUs of heat on each sideline.

The player benches are outfitted with fiberglass that can heat up to an impressive 135 degrees. Each sideline boasts a torpedo heater at each end and an array of space heaters strategically placed to keep players warm during the game. The field itself benefits from a sophisticated Glycol heating system, buried about eight inches beneath the surface and maintained at a consistent 90 degrees, ensuring optimal playing conditions even amid the chill.

As Burrow and the team prepare to take the field, they will not only rely on their skills and strategy but also the advanced technology that has revolutionized the game, creating a compelling blend of tradition and innovation for fans and players alike.

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