MIAMI GARDENS — Sunday’s game at Cleveland will be another test for the Dolphins (7-8). Weather shouldn’t be a factor, but it could be depending on how you define “cold weather” game. The temperature at kickoff should be in the mid to low 40s. If you define “cold weather” as around 45 degrees or below, yes, the temperature could be a factor. For the record, the Dolphins are 0-4 in the Mike McDaniel-Tua Tagovailoa era when the temperature is 45 or below at kickoff. The Dolphins lost at snowy Buffalo (32-29; 30 degrees at kickoff) during the 2022 regular season, lost at Buffalo (34-31; 28 degrees at kickoff) in a 2022 wildcard playoff game, lost at frigid Kansas City (26-7; minus-4 at kickoff) in a 2023 wildcard playoff game, and lost at Green Bay (30-12; 27 degrees). And, for the record, Tagovailoa didn’t play in the Buffalo playoff game. Here are some things to watch for in Sunday’s game. December road games Always keep an eye on trends, and the Dolphins are 1-5 in December road games since 2022.