NFL proclaimed the game fourth-coldest in association history as temperatures decreased to - 4°F at the opening shot
The Kansas City Bosses on Saturday got a 26-7 triumph over the Miami Dolphins in the primary round of the Public Football Association (NFL) end of the season games at freezing Pointed stone Arena.
Because of a solid guard drove by quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who tossed for 262 yards and a score, and Harrison Butker's four field objectives, the Bosses moved toward a Super Bowl title protection.
Regardless of - 4°F (- 20°C) at the opening shot with the breeze chill causing it to feel considerably colder, the Bosses' guard held Miami's possibly unstable offense in line with the hosts disregarding fiercely cool circumstances, AFP announced.
Bosses' tight end Travis Kelce's pop symbol sweetheart Taylor Quick likewise made an appearance to root for him in a Bosses themed down cover decorated with her star beau's number 87.
Bosses mentor Andy Reid's brand name mustache was frozen by half-time in the fourth-coldest game in association history, as per the NFL.
"We realized it would have been cold, yet the entire week we were teaching we should come in there with that fire and simply get the ball rolling and see what occurs," said Mahomes, who hit youngster Rashee Rice for a score on the primary drive of the game.
Kelce had seven gets for 71 yards and Isiah Pacheco ran multiple times for 82 yards and a score.
Mahomes' head protector broke during a last part hit, perhaps because of the virus. A substitution protective cap was changed on the sideline, which was "frozen" and required heating up.
Notwithstanding the interruption, Mahomes figured out how to conquer it, and the Bosses arrived at the divisional round of the end of the season games for the 6th successive season.
The Dolphins offense was impeded by the Bosses' safeguard, keeping Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa under steady tension.
Bosses' wide beneficiary Tyreek Slope made a 53-yard score get, yet the Dolphins got done with 264 all out yards.