Arr, Dolphins' Tyreek Hill be a bold buccaneer who shuns sleeves as Miami an' Kansas City brace fer icy climes!
2024-01-13
Arrr! Miami Dolphins' gallant wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, hath declared to the press on this fine Thursday that he shall not be donning sleeves in the battle against the Kansas City Chiefs, even amidst the icy clutches of winter!
Saturday's playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins is expected to be extremely cold. Weather forecasters are predicting sub-zero temperatures at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, potentially making it one of the coldest postseason games in NFL history. A polar vortex is expected to bring temperatures down to single digits during the day, with temperatures dipping below zero by the 8 p.m. ET kickoff. The Chiefs have even warned fans attending the game to come prepared and cover all exposed skin.However, Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who used to play for the Chiefs, is not worried about the cold. He believes it's all about mindset and that if you go into the game not thinking about the cold, you'll be fine. He plans to go out there without sleeves and show the rest of the team that it's a mindset.
For the Dolphins, the cold weather is a stark contrast to what they're used to in South Florida. Head coach Mike McDaniel admitted that no one likes being cold, but it can also galvanize the team and bring out their competitive spirit.
According to ESPN, there has never been a game at Arrowhead Stadium with negative temperatures. The temperature at kickoff for this matchup is expected to be -2 degrees.
So, while the weather may be freezing, both teams are preparing to embrace the challenge and show their toughness on the field. It remains to be seen how the cold temperatures will affect the game and the players, but one thing is for sure – it's going to be a chilly battle for victory.