Some Kansas City Chiefs fans are paying a serious price for seeing their team make their way to the Super Bowl. The Chiefs defeated the Miami Dolphins at Arrowhead Stadium in a wildcard game in ...
Last year’s Wild Card game between the Dolphins and Chiefs featured temperatures that were both bone-chilling and, for some, flesh-killing. Some fans who attended the game developed frostbite. There ...
A Missouri hospital confirmed Friday that individuals who attended the frigid Kansas City Chiefs-Miami Dolphins wild card round game in January had to undergo amputations due to frostbite. Research ...
The Kansas City Chiefs’ playoff game against the Miami Dolphins left a lasting impact on some fans at Arrowhead Stadium – and not a good one. Though the Chiefs beat the Dolphins to move on in the ...
Research Medical Center in Kansas City announced on Friday that some fans who attended the Miami Dolphins-Kansas City Chiefs AFC Wild Card game at Arrrowhead Stadium on Jan. 13 had to undergo ...
The Dolphins-Chiefs wild-card game was cold — bitterly, historically cold — but did it trigger a flood of patients lining up at the hospital and now requiring amputations? That would be overstating ...
A Missouri hospital said the amputations involved mostly fingers and toes after a game in January when temperatures were below zero. By Emily Schmall Several fans of the Kansas City Chiefs who ...