Erin Andrews Makes Her Feelings On Snow Football Clear

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We've got some serious weather going on in Cleveland during tonight's Steelers-Browns game.

It has been snowing since earlier today, and the powder has been coming down hard since kickoff, particularly in the second half. As the action moved through the third quarter and into the fourth, it legitimately looked like these two longtime rivals were playing football in a snow globe. 

It can be fun to watch snow football at home, but many athletes have said on the record they don't enjoy playing in the flaky white stuff. It doesn't seem like it would be enjoyable being a sideline reporter in these conditions, but Erin Andrews seems to disagree.

Andrews, who has a couple of days until she's on the call for FOX's top game of the week Sunday afternoon, said on X/Twitter she would relish the opportunity to work in the snow.

"This is so awesome. I would LOVE to work a game like this," Andrews wrote.

CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 08: FOX Sports veteran reporter Erin Andrews during a game between the Chicago Bears and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on October 8th, 2020, at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

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You never know, Andrews may have the chance to stalk the sideline in the snow at some point down the line, particularly if she works some cold weather NFC playoff games in January.

Tonight's AFC North showdown has been a fitting backdrop for this wintry weather. These two teams play a physical, hard-hitting style, and this game has been no different.

The Browns have sacked Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson four times, including three by Myles Garrett, while also forcing Wilson to lose one fumble. Pittsburgh, meanwhile, has taken the ball away twice, including just now on a strip-sack of Jameis Winston by Nick Herbig.

Cleveland (2-8) led by as many as 12 in the fourth quarter, but the 8-2 Steelers have scored 13 unanswered points to take a 19-18 lead with 6:15 remaining. 

You can watch the rest of the action on Amazon Prime Video.

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