Sean McVay didn’t sugarcoat it. The Rams–Bears game was brutally cold. ❄️ But the Rams head coach made one thing clear — the weather wasn’t an excuse. It affected both teams equally. The freezing temperatures made the ball harder, the hits heavier, and every snap more punishing. Yet McVay stressed that games like these come down to toughness, discipline, and adaptability. Cold weather tests more than just physical endurance — it exposes mental strength. According to McVay, teams that survive conditions like this are the ones that stay locked in, trust their preparation, and refuse to complain. The cold may challenge the body, but mindset decides the outcome. In the NFL, resilience always matters more than the weather. 🔥

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