//The Browns and Raiders Played in Some Absolutely Ridiculous Wind in Cleveland

The Browns and Raiders Played in Some Absolutely Ridiculous Wind in Cleveland

Field goals were an adventure for these poor kickers.

The autumn wind is a raider

November is here, which means the fun, sunny, apple-picking-type weather is gone in the northern part of the country and nasty, miserable football weather is on the way.

The Patriots-Bills, Bengals-Titans, Bears-Saints and Eagles-Cowboys games were all played in winds of at least 17 mph. Nobody had it worse than the Raiders and Browns, though. The conditions in Cleveland on Sunday were classic AFC North weather. 

There was rain mixed with sleet and winds of 35 mph. The temperature was announced at kickoff as 49 degrees, but it dropped to 36 by the end of the game with lake-effect snow. It looked like a really lousy time. 

The box score is about what you would expect, given the conditions. Baker Mayfield managed just 122 passing yards on the day, while Derek Carr had 112. The Raiders ran nearly