Dolphins’ struggles in the cold continue with 30-17 loss to Packers at Lambeau Field
Associated PressGREEN BAY, Wis. — Tua Tagovailoa had spoken about how the Miami Dolphins had an opportunity this week to change the narrative suggesting they couldn’t play well in freezing temperatures. But the Dolphins ultimately came up short in the cold once again, as their three-game winning streak ended with a 30-17 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Thursday night amid light flurries. “Obviously, they’re coming from Miami, it’s hot there, and then when you come here and play in that cold weather, you get affected by it,” McKinney said. “I would say, from my standpoint and our team’s standpoint, we’re not going to use any of that as an excuse for why we didn’t get the start that we wanted,” Tagovailoa said. “We weren’t failing to snap the ball before a delay of game or false-starting because of the cold,” coach Mike McDaniel said.