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The game was played on January 10, 1982, at Cincinnati's Riverfront Stadium, and televised by NBC, with announcers Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen. The game, won by the Bengals, 27–7, was played in the coldest temperature in NFL history in terms of wind chill. Air temperature was −9 °F (−23 °C), but the wind chill, factoring in a sustained ...
The redesigned Lamar Hunt Trophy, awarded since 2010–11 season. The structure of the NFL playoffs has changed several times since 1970. At the end of each regular season, the top teams in the AFC qualify for the postseason, including all division champions (three division winners from the 1970–71 to 2001–02 seasons; four since the 2002–03 season) and a set number of "wild card" teams ...
Thus the final four AFL championship games were held on the same day as the NFL championship game: January 1, 1967; December 31, 1967; December 29, 1968; and January 4, 1970. The Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Football League include AFL playoffs in their statistics for the NFL playoffs.
The AFC Championship Game was played on Jan. 10, 1982, in Cincinnati, Ohio. [29] The temperature was −9 °F (−22.8 °C) with a wind chill of −59 °F (−50.6 °C), known in NFL lore as the "Freezer Bowl," and is the coldest game in the league's history. Quarterback Dan Fouts completed 15 out of 28 passes for 185 yards as the Chargers fell ...
1967 NFL Championship Game. The coldest NFL game ever played, with a wind chill of −36 °F (−38 °C). [11] Heidi Game: November 17, 1968 New York Jets: 32–43 Oakland Raiders: Broadcaster NBC's choice broke coverage in the East Coast to broadcast the television film Heidi, causing many viewers to miss the Raiders' two-touchdown comeback ...
3:16 game; 4th and 26; 1970 AFC Championship Game; 1975 AFC Championship Game; 1995 AFC Championship Game; 1998 NFC Championship Game; 2003 NFC Wild Card playoff game (Seattle–Green Bay) 2005 AFC Divisional playoff game (Pittsburgh–Indianapolis) 2006 AFC Divisional playoff game (New England–San Diego) 2014 NFC Championship Game; Dez Caught It
The NFL lists the old AFL/NFL championship games with "new" AFC/NFC championship games in its record books. The Green Bay Packers have won the most NFL championship titles with 13 (nine pre-Super Bowl era and four Super Bowls, including the first two AFL-NFL World Championship Games).
The Packers, who had for years eschewed late-season home games because of the cold winters, [27] would play host to the Cowboys in a game that would mark the coldest New Year's Eve in the history of Green Bay, [28] and the coldest title game in the history of the NFL, [29] a record that still stands. [30]