Exclusive: Andy Reid downplays weather worries before the Chiefs play in the playoffs: “We’re not having a snowball fight”

Exclusive: Andy Reid downplays weather worries before the Chiefs play in the playoffs:

 

As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for the wild card round against the Miami Dolphins, head coach Andy Reid addressed concerns about an impending winter storm that could impact the game to be played this Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

 

Exclusive: Andy Reid downplays weather worries before the Chiefs play in the playoffs: "We're not having a snowball fight"

Speaking at his weekly press conference on Tuesday, Reid downplayed the significance of weather conditions affecting their preparations, despite a winter storm being forecasted.

I don’t think you bank on all that. That’s where you get into trouble,” Reid explained. “Guys are pretty resilient. And so you get yourself ready,” he stated.

The head coach went on saying, “And if it works out that way for you or whatever. I don’t know how to quantify that. You know, so I just say get ready for the game. Let’s do that. We’re not having a snowball fight.”

Reid’s lighthearted remark about not having a snowball fight elicited laughter from the press, emphasizing his focus on the game itself rather than external factors.

The clash on Saturday night at Arrowhead Stadium is anticipated to be one of the coldest games in its history, adding an extra layer of complexity to the matchup.