The Dolphins will be like a fishbowl if water when they take on Chiefs in Kansas City, when temperatures will plummet.
Miami quarterback Tua Tagovailoa admits the expected 20″ temperature will be the coldest match in his life.
The defending champion Chiefs outfit will hope Tagovailoa’s numbers stay as cold as the pick of the wildcard playoff rounds pits two thrilling teams in frigid conditions.
“I think it’s just a feel of how everything is, what the ball feels like, what throwing feels like, what holding the ball feels like, if there’s wind, if there’s not wind, you have to take all those things into consideration,” Tagovailoa said.
“But we’ll go there, we’ll test it out and we’ll see what we have to do as far as adjusting or not.”
Both teams finished with an 11-6 record with Kansas getting the home game after topping the AFC West.
The Chiefs rested several star players in week 18 and the likes of Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes will come out firing.
Can the Florida based Dolphins flip the switch on a chilly Sunday afternoon, where the wind chill factor will take the temperature to somewhere close to zero?