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Source - Despite frigid temps, Dolphins-Chiefs won't be postponed - ESPN

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Despite a forecast of extremely cold temperatures, Saturday night's AFC wild-card game between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs will not be postponed, an NFL source confirmed to ESPN.

The National Weather Service is projecting wind chill temperatures to drop to minus-30 degrees Fahrenheit during the game but the with no travel advisory set in place, the NFL source said the game will carry on as scheduled.

«There are no public safety travel concerns for getting to the stadium for fans, the clubs, stadium personnel or public authorities,» the source said.

That's not to say there won't be measures in place to keep players and fans safe during the below-freezing temperatures.

NFL chief medical officer Allen Sills and other league medical consultants have been in touch with the medical staffs for both clubs, as well as medical personnel at the NFL Players Association.

Team medical staffs will brief the players, coaches, and other team personnel in advance of the game regarding safe practices for the cold temperatures. Each team will have equipment and gear to provide additional protection from the cold temperatures, the source said, including heated benches, other heating equipment, heavy jackets and parkas, gloves, hand warmers and fluids to avoid dehydration. The playing field at Arrowhead Stadium will be properly covered, heated and prepared ahead of Sunday's game.

For the fans, the Chiefs are taking additional measures, including warming stations, hand warmers and hot beverages. They're also refraining from halftime entertainment in an effort to encourage fans to leave their seats and seek warmth. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said this week that there's no true way to prepare for conditions

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