‘We’re not having a snowball fight.’ Reid, Chiefs ready for frigid playoff game against Dolphins
By DAVE SKRETTA
AP Sports Writer
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins have lost 10 consecutive games when the temperature is 40 degrees or colder, a streak that goes back to a loss to Pittsburgh in 2017. And the forecast for Saturday night’s wild-card playoff game in Kansas City calls for temps to be 40 degrees below even that point. In fact, the wind chill could be well below zero by the time the Dolphins and Chiefs get to the second half of their game. There is also plenty of snow in the forecast throughout the week; 6 inches fell on Tuesday, driving the Chiefs indoors for their practice.