Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs welcome the Texans to Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday night.
Both teams come into this game on the outside of the AFC playoff picture desperately needing a win to stay in the hunt.
With the Over/Under sitting as low as 41.5 at some books as of this writing, offenses are expected to have a tough time in some frigid Kansas City conditions.
While it's unlikely we see any snow, temperatures are likely to sit in the 20s at kickoff with wind chills making the "real feel" temps drop to the teens.
Mahomes has plenty of experience dealing with frigid temperatures, but it isn't always going against a pass defense like the one he'll see Sunday night.
The Texans are allowing just 5.6 passing yards per attempt and 174 passing yards per game, both of which are top-five in the NFL.
The most passing yards they've allowed this season was 224, all the way back in Week 1 against Matthew Stafford and the Rams.
On just one other occasion - Week 3 against the Jaguars - Houston's D allowed more than 200 yards through the air.
It hasn't come against soft competition, either.
Josh Allen, Daniel Jones and Baker Mayfield were all held below 200 passing yards by the Texans.
It looks like the Chiefs' offensive line will be down more than half of their starters as well.
Right tackle Jawaan Taylor and guard Trey Smith are both listed as doubtful, while left tackle Josh Simmons was placed on injured reserve earlier this week.
I'm betting the Texans can hold yet another star quarterback at bay.
The play: Patrick Mahomes Under 234.5 passing yards (-110, FanDuel Sportsbook)
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