The Chiefs defeated the Dolphins 26-7 and advanced to the divisional playoffs.
The weather conditions caused Chiefs coach Andy Reid’s mustache to freeze off.
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Gracie Hunt, daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, thanked the persistent fans who supported her team Saturday despite the frigid conditions in Kansas City.
The wild card win over the Miami Dolphins somehow took place at minus four degrees at Arrowhead Stadium. It felt even colder with a wind chill of -27/
In a instagram postHunt shared a series of photos with his family during the game, while expressing his awe at the fans.
“Monday’s playoff win is different,” he wrote. “I’m always amazed by the Chiefs fan base.”
‘Chiefs Kingdom is so special. Thank you for coming and braving the cold this weekend. You guys are the real MVPs!’
Kansas City Chiefs heiress Gracie Hunt thanked fans for braving the cold weather Saturday
Hunt posted photos of his family on Instagram while singing his praises to his followers.
The conditions led to Kansas City coach Andy Reid’s mustache freezing into small icicles.
The Chiefs defeated the Miami Dolphins, 7-26, under frigid weather conditions.
The cold didn’t stop 76,416 fans from gathering to support their Chiefs as they soundly defeated Miami and a returning Tyreek Hill.
The weather conditions even caused Chiefs coach Andy Reid’s mustache to freeze into icicles.
Meanwhile, pop star and Travis Kelce cheerleader Taylor Swift gave her scarf to a fan in a nearby section so they could stay warm.
The Chiefs managed to secure a lopsided victory, despite Patrick Mahomes missing almost half of his attempts. He completed 23 of 41 attempts for 262 yards and a touchdown.
Running back Isiah Pacheco led them in rushing yards with 89, while wide receiver Rashee Rice led them in receiving with 130 yards. Both men contributed a touchdown to their victory.
The Chiefs await the winner between the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Stealers on Monday night.