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 ...
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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 ...
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 Wild Card Round matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins was so frigid—temperatures at Arrowhead Stadium dipped to minus-4 degrees Fahrenheit with a windchill of minus-27 ...
The temperature at kickoff during the Jan. 13 Chiefs-Dolphins matchup was -4 degrees with a wind chill of -27 Jamie Squire/Getty Chiefs fans at the Jan. 13 game against the Dolphins A Missouri ...
Many of the fans who attended the Kansas City Chiefs wild-card round victory over the Miami Dolphins at Arrowhead Stadium in January and suffered from frostbite due to the extremely cold conditions ...
These fans paid the price to watch the Chiefs beat the Dolphins on Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The Kansas City Fire Department transported 15 individuals to area hospitals from the ...
The regulars at Arrowhead Stadium should know the drill by now for cheering on the Chiefs in frigid weather. But Wednesday’s Super Bowl victory parade is expected to draw thousands more fans who ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The medical director at the Grossman Burn Center at Research Medical Center says 70% of patients referred for frostbite injuries suffered during the bitter cold in January are now ...