Following their frigid divisional round victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night, the Kansas City Chiefs encountered some challenges in warming up, specifically related to the condition of the visitors’ locker room.
After eliminating the Bills from the playoffs for the third time in four years, offensive tackle Donovan Smith expressed his dissatisfaction on social media regarding the state of the locker room facilities.
The 30-year-old claimed that Buffalo had turned off the hot water in Kansas City’s locker room post-game, compelling Chiefs players to endure cold showers after playing in below-freezing conditions throughout the intense game.
Smith shared his frustration on X, stating, “Damn caught a L and they shut off our hot water… smh its all good we got that Dub today.”
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Despite the inconvenience of having to take cold showers, Chiefs players, having secured a hard-fought 27–24 win, appeared content to leave Highmark Stadium with both the victory and a ticket to the conference championship.
The alleged lack of hot water didn’t overshadow the team’s celebrations, and they joyfully embraced the triumph, marking their sixth consecutive season reaching the AFC championship.