According to Rob Gronkowski, the Kansas City Chiefs did everything right last weekend against the Miami Dolphins.
The legendary NFL tight end told FOX News Digital that even though it was a playoff game, the Chiefs made it seem like the Dolphins didn't want to play in the cold at all. While Patrick Mahomes, Isaiah Pacheco and the rest of the offense showed up and played, the defense had a near-perfect game.
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No. 15 Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs and No. 17 Josh Allen of the Buffalo Bills shake hands after a game at Arrowhead Stadium on October 16, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri. (David Urit/Getty Images)
“Kansas City Chiefs, they showed up just like I thought they would. They're going to show up in the playoffs this year. They did everything. They completely dismantled the Miami Dolphins. I don't even think so. It was too cold for them,” Gronkowski said. “They wanted to go back to the beach in South Beach, where it was 80 degrees.”
“But the Kansas City Chiefs did what they had to do. We felt like they were going to win in the playoffs, and they certainly were. They were great on the defensive side of the ball. They're great.”Offensive side of the ball It was pretty decent and was actually a bigger blowout than the score. ”
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Rob Gronkowski, No. 87, of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers stands during the national anthem before the NFC Divisional Playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, January 23, 2022 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)
But Gronkowski said the Chiefs' luck will run out come Sunday. He predicted that the Buffalo Bills would do their best and ultimately defeat Mahomes after their traditional matchup over the past few years.
“But I think the Buffalo Bills are going to beat the Kansas City Chiefs in this year's playoffs because the game is in Buffalo and Buffalo has won the last six games,” he said. “They're red hot right now. Buffalo fans are going to be absolutely on fire like dynamite. I'm telling you, this is Buffalo's year. They're going to finally beat the Chiefs,” he said. That’s how I feel.”
The Bills are coming off the excitement of the past few weeks, edging out the Dolphins for the AFC East title and defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round on Monday.

Josh Allen, No. 17 of the Buffalo Bills, scores a 52-yard touchdown during the second quarter of a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on January 15, 2024 at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York. (Sarah Steer/Getty Images)
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