sport news Dolphins' Terron Armstead opens up on team's historically cold playoff game at ... trends now By Jake Nisse Published: 14:21 BST, 14 April 2024 | Updated: 14:21 BST, 14 April 2024 Viewcomments Dolphins offensive lineman Terron Armstead has opened up on the team's historically frigid trip to Kansas City last postseason, saying, 'cold is not the word I would use to describe it.' On January 13, the Dolphins faced the Chiefs in the fourth-coldest game in NFL history, with temperatures at Arrowhead Stadium dropping to -4 degrees. However, it was actually -27 that day with wind chill, and Armstead told TMZ that it felt more like 'negative 99.' The 32-year-old said the game - which left several fans dealing with frostbite - was 'bad.' 'I'm from Illinois, so I've worked with snow, I've played in the snow,' he said. 'This was a historic day, in the wrong way.' Terron Armstead is seen blocking Chiefs defensive end George Karlaftis during the game Armstead said the game - which was played at -4 degrees - was 'historic in the wrong way' Isiah Pacheco, Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes try to stay warm before the game Even still, Armstead noted in the interview that he didn't wear sleeves during the game. He emerged from the game unscathed, though the Dolphins were comfortably beaten by the eventual champions 26-7. Days after the game, the Kansas City Fire Department announced that 15 people who attended the game had been transported to local hospitals. Three of those people were treated for frostbite and seven were treated for hypothermia. In fact, Research Medical Center later confirmed that some attendees of the game had to undergo amputations. Read more: Share or comment on this article: Dolphins' Terron Armstead opens up on team's historically cold playoff game at Chiefs, which was played at -4 degrees and left fans with FROSTBITE! All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility