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Frigid temperatures await Miami Dolphins in playoff game versus Kansas City Chiefs
Saturday’s high temperature is forecast to reach just 11 degrees and dip to an overnight low of -5 degrees. At game time Saturday at 7 p.m. CST, temperatures will hover near 5 degrees.
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The Dolphins will be playing under the coldest weather conditions in franchise history, and the Buccaneers are underdogs at home against the Eagles.
The Miami Dolphins will have to overcome frigid temperatures Saturday night, in addition to injuries to key players and the doldrums of a two-game slump, when they play the Chiefs in Kansas City in an AFC Wild-Card game.
Kansas City meteorologists are not mincing words when discussing the weekend weather in warning it will be “bitterly cold” and blustery following a winter storm that is expected to dump snow across the region Friday.
Saturday’s high temperature is forecast to reach just 11 degrees and dip to an overnight low of minus-5 degrees. At game time Saturday at 7 p.m. CST, temperatures are expected to hover near 5 degrees with a wind chill of minus-11. The NFL record for the coldest game still belongs to the 1967 NFL Championship Game between the Cowboys and Packers at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field where the temperature at kickoff was minus-13.
That’s not a good forecast for Miami, which will be without starters Bradley Chubb, Jaelan Phillips, Andrew Van Ginkel, and Jerome Baker on defense as well as possibly missing cornerback Xavien Howard, who has been out the past two games with a foot injury and isn’t back practicing. Plus, the Dolphins lost 3 of their last 5 games.
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The most impactful setback was a costly defeat at home to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night that sent the team to Kansas City as a wild card rather than being the second seed in the conference and hosting a game this weekend at Hard Rock Stadium.
Here are five instances going back more than 50 years of Dolphins’ history in winter weather.
Super Bowl VI — New Orleans
You can’t really tell from the bright photographs of that sun-splashed January 1972 afternoon in Tulane Stadium, but the game time temperature was 39 degrees with wind chills in the 20s.
The Dolphins were just as cold, with star fullback Larry Csonka losing a fumble for the first time that season and quarterback Bob Griese getting sacked for a Super Bowl record 29-yard loss. The Dallas Cowboys beat Miami, 24-3.
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The ‘snowplow’ game — New England
The Dolphins were rolling in December 1982 when they arrived in Foxborough, Massachusetts, for a matchup at Schaefer Stadium with the New England Patriots.
They were also confronted with snow, and a lot of it. The conditions on the field stymied both teams’ offenses, and the two clubs were in a scoreless deadlock late in the fourth quarter.
That’s when the Patriots lined up for a field goal, but first called on a field hand, snowplow operator Mark Henderson, to come on the field and clear the spot for what would be the game-winning field goal in a 3-0 loss for Miami.
Henderson was in a work-release program at the time. Asked about his starring role and the ire of the Dolphins’, he reportedly said: “What are they going to do, throw me in jail?”
Well, yeah.
2017 playoffs — Pittsburgh
The Dolphins qualified for postseason play after years of futility, but it was a short-lived euphoria.
Yes, the 17-degree temperature on that Jan. 8 afternoon proved to be a foe, but it was a game dominated by the Steelers throughout. They won 30-12 in a contest that was never really close.
December 2022 — Buffalo
Miami and the Bills fought for the division lead in this late-season showdown at Highmark Stadium. The Dolphins took the lead by dominating the third quarter. Then the snow began to fall and Buffalo was in its element, and walked away with a 32-29 win.
December 2008 — Kansas City
We’ll wrap it up with good news.
On Dec. 21, Miami played Kansas City with playoff hopes on the line. The temperature was a bitter 10 degrees.
Guess what? The Dolphins beat the Chiefs in a thriller, 38-31, to improve to 10-5 on the year. They beat the New York Jets the next week in the Meadowlands to win the AFC East division.
So, there.
Antonio Fins is a politics and business editor at The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach him at afins@pbpost.com. Help support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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Kansas Basketball Makes the Cut for 5-Star SF Demarcus Henry
One of the top prospects in the 2027 boys’ high school basketball recruiting class recently trimmed his list of suitors, and the Kansas Jayhawks find themselves firmly in the mix.
KU is one of eight schools to make the cut for 2027 five-star small forward Demarcus Henry, according to On3 National Basketball Reporter Joe Tipton. His list of eight includes some of the best programs in the country: Kansas, Ohio State, Kentucky, North Carolina, BYU, Arkansas, UConn, and Louisville.
The 6-foot-7 Charlotte, North Carolina, native is one of the best players in the 2027 class. He’s currently ranked as the No. 5 player overall and the No. 1 player at his position, according to the most recent On3.com 2027 player rankings.
As a junior this past year at Compass Prep High School in Chandler, Arizona, Henry averaged 15.5 points, 8.2 rebounds, and 2.2 steals per game as he helped lead his team to a 25-3 record.
He followed that up with an impressive performance at the NBPA Top 100 camp this summer, leading all attendees in scoring (20.0 points per game) and rebounding (9.3 rebounds per game). He was also a member of the 2026 USA Men’s U18 National Team that earned a silver medal at the FIBA U18 AmeriCup earlier this summer in León, Mexico.
When speaking about his game, Henry mentions his versatility and how he’s developed over the past year.
“I’m just very versatile,” Henry told Rivals in a previous interview. “I can play one through four and just help my teammates and hit shots and play defense. I watch a lot of KD (Kevin Durant) and Paul George. How they score it, and how they could shoot off the dribble, shoot off the catch. I’ve gotten tougher and just more aggressive when I transferred AZ Compass and just being able to get downhill, I feel like that’s really developed for me.”
When asked about what he’s looking for in a potential home at the college level, Henry says he wants to be challenged and grow his game for the NBA.
“What I’m looking for in school is someone that just pushes me to be better,” Henry said. “Help me grow into the person I know I can be and someone who will help me reach my potential. I want to play for a coach that will hold me accountable and help me make me uncomfortable and keep growing and keep getting better and just help me reach the NBA, which is my ultimate goal.”
Early Contenders
Right now the early favorite to land Henry may be the basketball program with the least amount of notoriety of the final eight schools – and that is Ohio State.
Henry has a lot of familial ties to the university as his older brother Chris Henry Jr. is a five-star incoming freshman wide receiver for the Buckeyes football team this year, and his older sister Seini Henry is a talented women’s basketball player at Ohio State.
He’s already taken an unofficial visit to the school and has also taken an unofficial visit to BYU. Thus far, they are the only schools to have received a visit.
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Kansas City Royals news: MLB draft still coming into focus
The Royals have been linked to shortstop Jacob Lombard out of Gulliver Prep (Fla.) — if he makes it that far — left-hander Gio Rojas out of Stoneman Douglas (Fla.) HS, outfielder Eric Booth Jr. out of Oak Grove (Fla.) HS, UC Santa Barbara right-hander Jackson Flora and Georgia Tech outfielder Drew Burress, among others. Maybe they shake up the board and go with Huntington Beach (Calif.) HS left-hander/outfielder Jacob Grindlinger, who is just 17 years old after reclassifying for this year’s Draft and has legitimate upside as a two-way player. Grindlinger is No. 16 on MLB Pipeline’s Top 250 Draft prospects list and is rising on boards as Draft day nears.
Prep players usually mean a lot of upside but with more risk, while college players bring a higher floor and more experience — often with a chance to move quickly. Over the full Draft, the Royals are going to value both.
“There’s a good mix of high school and college,” Bridges said. “To tell you the truth, our range is pretty broad. There’s a clear-cut four players, five players in this Draft, and then believe it or not, where we’re picking, you can go a number of different directions. So we have a pretty good balance of what we’re looking at, both high school and college.”
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Kansas Lottery Mega Millions, Pick 3 winning numbers for July 7, 2026
The Kansas Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at July 7, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from July 7 drawing
02-31-35-36-63, Mega Ball: 12
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Winning Pick 3 numbers from July 7 drawing
Midday: 4-2-9
Evening: 2-7-9
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Winning 2 By 2 numbers from July 7 drawing
Red Balls: 07-26, White Balls: 12-18
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from July 7 drawing
27-43-48-49-50, Bonus: 02
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
All Kansas Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $599. For prizes over $599, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at select Kansas Lottery offices.
By mail, send a winner claim form and your signed lottery ticket to:
Kansas Lottery Headquarters
128 N Kansas Avenue
Topeka, KS 66603-3638
(785) 296-5700
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Check previous winning numbers and payouts at Kansas Lottery.
When are the Kansas Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3 Midday/Evening: 1:10 p.m. and 9:10 p.m. CT daily.
- 2 By 2: 9:30 p.m. CT daily.
- Lucky for Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Super Kansas Cash: 9:10 p.m. CT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 10:15 p.m. CT daily.
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