Get ready for a frosty face-off as the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for a wildcard clash against the Miami Dolphins. The National Weather Service is calling for a high temperature barely scratching 14 degrees. By kickoff at 7 p.m., it’s bound to be even icier. Brace yourself for a bone-chilling negative 2, with winds from 10 mph to 20 mph, according to The Weather Channel’s forecast. Saturday’s high is pegged at 13, with a Saturday night plummet to a shivering negative 1.
Now, in the unpredictable dance with weather, forecasts might tango. But as it stands, this could go down as the coldest playoff game in Chiefs’ history. Possibly even etching its name in franchise lore as the frostiest showdown ever.
Kansas City Chiefs’ icy past sets the stage for the coldest playoff clash yet
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As a relentless winter storm barrels across the nation, Kansas City finds itself buried under a blanket of snow. Setting the stage for an epic wintry battle. The National Weather Service, amidst the swirling flakes, reported a hefty 4.5 inches at their Pleasant Hill office. That too, by the wee hours of Tuesday morning.
One X user is urging the #NFL to move this Saturday’s #Wildcard playoff game to Indianapolis due to inclement weather in Kansas City. pic.twitter.com/hiIG8e1BK5
— Starcade Media (@StarcadeMediaKC) January 9, 2024
Amid this frozen spectacle, a lone voice echoes in the digital arena, pleading with the NFL to reconsider the impending clash. Starcade Media intercepted a fervent plea: “Kansas City is telling people to stay inside. But they want to have a game? @NFL @NFLPA The Dolphins vs Chiefs game should be moved to Indianapolis. Protect your players, their families, and the fans.” The coldest Arrowhead Stadium spectacle unfolded on December 18, 1983. As the Chiefs trounced the Broncos 48-17 amid a chilling 0.5 degree battleground. Flash forward 33 years to the day, and the Chiefs, in a different script, succumbed to the Titans 19-17 at a mere 1 degree.
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Even if Saturday’s showdown doesn’t etch its name in the icy annals as the coldest in franchise history. It’s poised to claim the title for the Chiefs’ iciest postseason contest. As the mercury plummets, brace yourselves for the coldest playoff games in Chiefs history.
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Lessons from ’89 as Chiefs brace for AFC wild card clash
Back in the frostbitten echoes of January 1989. The San Francisco 49ers embarked on a journey to Chicago for the NFC Championship Game, only to be welcomed by what locals fondly call “Bears Weather”. A bone-chilling negative 26-degree windchill enveloped Soldier Field, setting the stage for an icy clash. The Windy City faithful reveled in the belief that the cold would tip the scales in favor of the Bears. However, the Californian contenders had other plans, orchestrating a triumphant 28-3 victory that defied the frigid odds.
Fast forward to the present gridiron narrative. The Chiefs are poised for their AFC Wild Card Game against the Miami Dolphins this Saturday at Arrowhead. Now, the lesson from history whispers: the icy grip of weather doesn’t always dictate the outcome. Will the Dolphins channel the spirit of the ’89 49ers, or will the Chiefs carve their own chapter in the frosty football chronicles?
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