What was the snowiest NFL game ever?
Top 5 NFL Snow Games
- Oakland Raiders @ New England Patriots — January 19, 2002.
- Buffalo Bills @ Cleveland Browns — December 16, 2008.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Green Bay Packers — December 1, 1985.
- Detroit Lions @ Philadelphia Eagles — December 18, 2013.
- Miami Dolphins @ Dallas Cowboys — November 25, 1993.
When was the snow Bowl in Philadelphia?
2013
Relive Week 14 of the 2013 season when the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Detroit Lions in a game now known as the Snow Bowl.
Does the NFL play in the snow?
For National Football League athletes, sitting out a game due to freezing, dangerously cold weather is not an option. Although the NFL has postponed or relocated games due to the threat of heavy snow or blizzard conditions, it hasn’t postponed or canceled a football game due to low temperatures since 1933.
What was the coldest NFL game?
“The Ice Bowl” earned its name for a reason, as the 1967 NFL Championship between the Cowboys and the Packers in Green Bay set the undisputed standard as the coldest game on record. According to NFL Communications, the game-time temperature was 13 degrees below zero.
What was the coldest football game ever?
Dubbed “The Ice Bowl,” the 1967 NFL Championship is believed to be the coldest game in NFL history. This was the final home game at Lambeau for legendary head coach Vince Lombardi, as he stepped down after the Packers’ Super Bowl victory two weeks later.
When was the last snow game NFL?
December 10, 2017
The Snow Bowl, also referred to as Snowvertime, was a National Football League game played on December 10, 2017, between the Indianapolis Colts and Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium (then named “New Era Field”) in Orchard Park, New York.
When was the Lions vs Eagles snow game?
NFL – #DETvsPHI: Lions vs. Eagles Snow Game (2013) | Facebook.
What’s the coldest NFL game ever played?
Where was the coldest football game ever played?
Raiders vs. Browns 1981, -4 degrees (wind chill -36) Even though the Raiders play in California, they continue to appear on this list. This time it was a road playoff game in Cleveland, where the Browns lost to the Raiders 14-12.