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What was the coldest game in NFL history?

What was the coldest game in NFL history?

The Freezer Bowl
Bengals 1982, -9 degrees (wind chill -59) Based on the wind chill, this was the coldest game in league history. The actual temperature was 50 degrees warmer than the wind chill. Nicknamed β€œThe Freezer Bowl,” this AFC Championship Game was dominated by the home team.

What was the coldest game ever played in Green Bay?

the Ice Bowl
The last time the Cowboys traveled to Green Bay for a December game the recorded game-time temperature was minus 13 degrees (minus 48 with the wind chill). That 1967 Packers victory is now known as the Ice Bowl, and it holds the record for the coldest outdoor game in NFL history.

What is the highest attendance at Soldier Field?

260,000
It hosted the first boxing event that drew a gate of over $2.5 million (Dempsey-Tunney, 1927), the first ski meet held in a stadium, and the all-time largest football crowd (123,000). The largest crowd for any event in Soldier Field was 260,000 on Sept. 8, 1954, for the religious Marian Year Tribute.

Has there ever been a Superbowl at Soldier Field?

NFL playoffs The 1985 NFC Championship Game took place in Soldier Field, where the Chicago Bears defeated the Los Angeles Rams 24–0. The 2006 NFC Championship Game granted the Chicago Bears their second trip to the Super Bowl, the first in 21 years, with a 39–14 victory over the New Orleans Saints.

How cold was the Ice Bowl?

31, 1967, dubbed the “Ice Bowl.” The coldest game in NFL history saw temperatures of minus 12 to minus 14, with wind chills estimated to be 33 to 37 below zero.

Has a Super Bowl ever been played in the snow?

ANY SNOW DURING THE SUPER BOWL? Given most games have either been in the south or in domes, it has actually never snowed during a Super Bowl. Though, there was a close call when over 8 inches of snow fell the Monday following Super Bowl 48 played in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Why is Green Bay called frozen tundra?

The stadium’s nickname was spawned by the Ice Bowl between the Packers and the Dallas Cowboys, played on December 31, 1967. Lambeau Field is alleged to have gotten its nickname, The Frozen Tundra, from The Greatest Challenge, the Packers’ authorized version of the highlight film written by Steve Sabol.

Who is Soldier Field owned by?

Burnham Park
Soldier Field/Owners

How was Soldier Field named?

Soldier Field was designed in 1919 and opened on October 9, 1924, as Municipal Grant Park Stadium. The name was changed to Soldier Field on November 11, 1925, as a memorial to U.S. soldiers who had died in combat. Soldier Field was used as a site for many sporting events and exhibitions.

What is the coldest Super Bowl ever?

Coldest Super Bowl played outdoors 16, 2972, when the kickoff temperature was 39 degrees and the high temperature was 43 degrees. Since 2000, the coldest outdoor Super Bowl was Super Bowl 48 in 2014 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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