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The Dolphins’ cold weather losing streak began with a loss to Pittsburgh in 2017, when it was a balmy 17 degrees at kickoff.

It’s not like we all lived here in Miami our entire lives. “The guys in that locker room, obviously we come from all over, too. “I don’t think it means that we are soft or scared of the elements, just because the weather is better down here,” said Dolphins tight end Durham Smythe, a Pennsylvania native who played at Notre Dame. That may not be the case for Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who grew up in Hawaii and played college ball at Alabama. Same with Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who played his first six seasons in Kansas City, and will be returning to Arrowhead Stadium for the first time since he was traded away two years ago. Long may be accustomed to the snow and cold. How much do you love it? How much do you want to get to that certain point as a team?” “And that’s when you see what types of players you have on your team.

It hurts a little more,” admitted Dolphins linebacker David Long, who grew up in the cold weather in Cincinnati. “A lot of people don’t want to get hit, or hit in cold weather.

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