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Chiefs put Dolphins on ice to capture frigid wild-card victory

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Patrick Mahomes threw for 262 yards and a touchdown, had his helmet shattered when he took a hit in the second half, and proceeded to lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a 26-7 rout of the Miami Dolphins in the fourth-coldest game in NFL history Saturday night.

The reigning league MVP found Rashee Rice eight times for 130 yards and a touchdown in the wild-card playoff game, and Isiah Pacheco added 89 yards rushing and another score, sending the Chiefs (12-6) past the Dolphins for the first time in four postseason meetings.

Harrison Butker added four field goals for the defending Super Bowl champs.

The injury-depleted Dolphins (11-7) looked nothing like the dynamic offense that led the league in yards during the regular season.

Patrick Mahomes scrambles during the Chiefs’ 26-7 wild card victory over the Dolphins. Getty Images
Taylor Swift celebrates with Kansas City fans during the Chiefs’ win. Getty Images

Tua Tagovailoa was pressured relentlessly by the NFL’s second-ranked defense, wide receiver Tyreek Hill had a 53-yard TD catch but was otherwise shut down in his return to Kansas City, and the Dolphins finished with just 264 yards in all.

They have not won at Arrowhead Stadium since Nov. 6, 2011, nor won a playoff game since Dec. 30, 2000.

Chiefs fan puts up a sign describing the frigid conditions. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
Travis Kelce stiff arms Jalen Ramsey during the third quarter of the Chiefs’ win. Getty Images

Meanwhile, the Chiefs won their 15th consecutive home playoff game — not counting a trio of Super Bowls.

But they could be headed to Buffalo next week if the Bills beat the Steelers on Monday in a game pushed back a day by a blizzard.

Isiah Pacheco is pushed by Patrick Mahomes into the end zone for a touchdown as Duke Riley defends during the Chiefs’ victory. AP

Otherwise, the Chiefs will host Houston, which beat the Browns earlier Saturday.

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