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At least "some" football fans, who attended January's bitterly cold Kansas City Chiefs playoff game, suffered extreme frostbite and eventually needed amputations, a hospital official said Thursday.
It was certainly playoff weather — and then some — at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, with Kansas City temperatures dipping below minus-5 as the Chiefs and Dolphins met on Saturday night.
The more motivated team — in extreme weather conditions — was evident from the start. How the Kansas City Chiefs claimed a frigid 26-7 playoff win vs. Miami Dolphins Skip to main content
The Chiefs will advance to the Divisional Round — a game that could mark Mahomes’ first road playoff trip, depending on the results of Monday’s Bills-Steelers game. For now, here are five ...
The Miami Dolphins will have to overcome frigid temperatures Saturday night, in addition to injuries to key players and the doldrums of a two-game slump, when they play the Chiefs in Kansas City ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are urging fans to bundle up for game day at Arrowhead Stadium as the team prepares to take on the Miami Dolphins in what meteorologists are predicting will be brutally cold ...
Kansas City starting safety Mike Edwards is out for the rest of the game with a concussion. Edwards was injured on the second play of the game. Bills 10, Chiefs 6: Buffalo red zone defense holds ...
The temperature at kickoff for the No. 6 seed Dolphins’ Saturday night AFC wild-card matchup on the road against the third-seeded Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium: Minus-4 degrees.