Tua Tagovailoa Preps Dolphins for Chilly Thanksgiving Showdown

Thu Nov 28 2024
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Remember when Miami Dolphins' quarterback Tua Tagovailoa faced brutal cold in the wildcard game against the Kansas City Chiefs? That game was one of the coldest in NFL history, with temperatures dropping to -4 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills making it feel like -27 degrees. For players from sunny Miami, this was a big shock. But Tua has learned from that experience and is planning differently for the upcoming game against the Green Bay Packers. This time, Tua thinks he won't need a glove on his throwing hand. He believes that the harsh weather last year taught his team a valuable lesson about the true cold. It's not just about physical adjustments, like using gloves; it's also about mental toughness. The Dolphins are heading to Green Bay to play at Lambeau Field on Thanksgiving. The forecast isn't looking warm. Temperatures could drop to 20 degrees, with winds making it feel even colder. But cold might not be the only challenge. The Dolphins haven't had much success in cold weather games, with a record of 3-7 when temperatures are below 23 degrees. They've only won once in such conditions since 1992, and that was against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2008. Despite these stats, Tua and his team are determined to focus and prepare well. They know that the cold can be a significant obstacle, but with the right mindset, they hope to break their cold-weather curse.
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