The temperature at kickoff was 9 with a minus-12 wind chill - only three degrees warmer than the record low for a Bears home game. It was Buffalo's coldest road game by temperature since at least 1967.
A small gathering of bundled-up fans watched as the Bears grabbed a halftime lead. But Chicago matched a franchise record with its eighth straight loss.
Chicago's Cairo Santos kicked a field goal early in the fourth quarter that Nicholas Morrow set up by picking off an ill-advised pass. Allen scored from the 4 with just under four minutes remaining and threw a 13-yard TD to Dawson Knox with about a minute to play. Stefon Diggs caught just two passes for 26 yards. He wasn't targeted in the first two quarters even though the Bears placed top cornerback Jaylon Johnson on Friday.
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