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Football, Frostbite and the Inside Story of a ‘borderline Inhumane’ NFL Playoff Night

By Ceboscuit @ceboscuit

Football, frostbite, and the shocking truth of a grueling NFL playoff evening

Elizabeth Merrill and Stephen Holder of ESPN reported on the extreme cold weather conditions at the fourth-coldest game in NFL history, a wild-card game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins on January 13, 2024. Fans suffered frostbite and hypothermia, with some facing potential amputations. The NFL defended their decision to hold the game, citing discussions with local authorities and preparations made for the game. Players also faced challenges adapting to the freezing conditions, with some experiencing frostbite. The incident has led to discussions about weather contingencies for future postseason games as the league considers extending the season.
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