Stormy weather blitzed the San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Bears as they faced off in their first game of the NFL season on Sunday.
After the tarp came off, Soldier Field became saturated ahead of the game’s start, and wild videos posted to social media showed employees using squeegees to push sheets of water off the field, while players were seen slogging across during pre-game warmups.
New turf at Soldier Field getting a good soaking today pic.twitter.com/4DL4eZziPr
— Michele Steele (@MicheleSteele) September 11, 2022
Soldier Field is not dry
via @JasonLieser pic.twitter.com/5PlJf0m1AL
— NFL on CBS ? (@NFLonCBS) September 11, 2022
Soldier Field is absolutely underwater rn ? pic.twitter.com/voRBfXEijs
— PointsBet Sportsbook (@PointsBetUSA) September 11, 2022
A flash flood warning was placed into effect around that area in Chicago, with inches of rain forecast to fall during the day.
However, the deluge did not stop the game, which got underway with hard-hitting plays during which crashing players could be seen splashing water.
Looks wild out on Soldier Field ?
(via @NFL)pic.twitter.com/RIgOHZ9PHN
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) September 11, 2022
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