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  2. 1967 NFL Championship Game - Wikipedia

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    The game became known as the Ice Bowl because of the brutally cold conditions. The game-time temperature at Lambeau Field was about −15 °F (−26 °C), with an average wind chill around −48 °F (−44 °C); under the revised National Weather Service wind chill index implemented in 2001, the average wind chill would have been −36 °F (− ...

  3. 65th Grey Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 65th Grey Cup, also known as The Ice Bowl, was played on November 27, 1977, at Montreal's Olympic Stadium. The hometown Montreal Alouettes defeated the Edmonton Eskimos by a score of 41–6. Game Summary

  4. 1967 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The championship game this year was the famous Ice Bowl, played in Green Bay on December 31. Although the Baltimore Colts (11–1–2) had tied for the best record in the league, they lost the new division tie-breaker (point differential in head-to-head games) to the Los Angeles Rams and were excluded from the postseason.

  5. Coldest games in NFL history: 'Ice Bowl' highlights league's ...

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    The Ice Bowl was the first and the most recent was the wild-card playoff clash between the Dolphins and Chiefs during the 2024 NFL postseason. Below are the details of the 10 coldest games in NFL ...

  6. 1967 Green Bay Packers season - Wikipedia

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    Green Bay's victory in Super Bowl II over the Oakland Raiders was the fifth world championship for the Packers under Lombardi and the last game he coached for the Packers. The 1967 Packers became the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive championship games, and the second team in NFL history to three-peat as champions to the 1929 ...

  7. Freezer Bowl - Wikipedia

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    In National Football League (NFL) lore, the Freezer Bowl was the 1981 AFC Championship Game between the San Diego Chargers and the Cincinnati Bengals. The game was played on January 10, 1982, at Cincinnati 's Riverfront Stadium , and televised by NBC , with announcers Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen .

  8. Eagles beat Rams while again not clicking on all cylinders ...

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    Eagles CB C.J. Gardner-Johnson: “They rank us No. 1 defense. We talk about it. We preach it. We got to go out there and show it. It’s one of those moments we got to go out there and show that ...

  9. 1966 NFL Championship Game - Wikipedia

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    However, defensive tackle Bob Lilly kept his team in the game by blocking Chandler's extra point attempt, keeping the deficit at 2 scores, 34–20, rather than 3. Dallas started their comeback attempt on the ensuing drive. Faced with 3rd down and 20, Meredith threw a 68-yard touchdown pass to tight end Frank Clarke, making the score 34–27 ...