A midseason strike resulted in a nine-game regular season and prompted an expanded, 16-team playoff field, the "Super Bowl ...
On New Year’s Day, the Packers defeated the Cowboys by seven in Dallas to win ... to attend the game that ended up being known as the Ice Bowl. There was some discussion that the game could ...
It’s interesting that Jones mentioned potential carryover from January’s stunning 48-32 playoff loss to the Green Bay Packers ... s Pro Bowl Games. When business is booming for the Cowboys ...
By ambient temperature, the Cowboys-Packers NFL Championship on Dec. 31, 1967, in Green Bay, dubbed “the Ice Bowl,” is the coldest game in NFL history at minus-13 degrees Fahrenheit.
Week 17 will already feature several wrinkles to the NFL schedule, with two games kicking off on Christmas Day and another ...
But one wouldn’t have faulted even the most loyal "Packer Backer" if he’d decided not to attend the 1967 NFL Championship game between the Packers and Dallas Cowboys ... The field was like a sheet of ...
"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 ...