Brittany Mahomes Reveals Her Husband, Patrick Mahomes’ Performance and Struggle In Bad Weather
Possibly without meaning to, Brittany Mahomes may have given fans an idea of what’s in store for Patrick Mahomes on Saturday night as Kansas City gets ready to meet the Miami Dolphins in the NFL Playoffs Super Wild Card round.
The comment “wowza” accompanied a photo of the winter weather that hit Kansas City this week that Brittany posted on Instagram, showing their dog having fun in the snow outside their house.
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There were many inches of snow on their land, making it a dangerous drive down their driveway, as reported in the narrative that followed.
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She saw it as a stunning wintry paradise. But the football-playing environment Patrick and the Chiefs may encounter this weekend at Arrowhead Stadium is not ideal.
For Saturday, what kind of weather can we expect in Kansas City?
Weather.com says there will be more snow on Friday. With a low of -5 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature is predicted to dip into the single digits by kickoff for this Saturday night’s contentious primetime Peacock exclusive coverage.
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— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) October 24, 2020
The indecisive Chiefs pass-catchers and the flying yet warm-weather Dolphins might both run into significant weather-related issues.
The play of Mahomes in inclement weather
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In previous snow games, Mahomes has been successful. Throwing for almost 300 yards and two touchdowns to Tyreek Hill, who currently plays for the Dolphins, he trounced the Broncos in his first-ever snow game in 2019.
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Mahomes will face a test, but it’s nothing new for him. He has played in 15 playoff games in his career, all of them away from home, so he is familiar with what it’s like to be in Kansas City in January. This Saturday will be his 15th appearance in the playoffs. Miami hasn’t played a game at kickoff that was colder than 45 degrees this season, so the question is if they can acclimate.