I have to feel for the Eagles. With the Bears' black jerseys, you at least knew where they were if you saw dark blobs through the fog. How could the Eagles see one another with their white jerseys, silver pants, and proverbially pea-soup-green helmets?
I remember coming home after playing football in the mud with my friends and my sister hosing me down before I could even go into the house. The good old days.
That number 9 game changed EVERYTHING for the franchises of the Eagles and Cowboys. The Eagles who were 5-11 the year before in 1999 did that surprise onside kick that stunned the Cowboys. That was the beginning of the end of Aikman's career. The Cowboys lost 41-14 and Aikman was knocked out of the game. The Eagles on the other hand would go on their dominant streak in the NFC East in the early 2000's. The would make the playoffs as wildcard but from 2001 to 2004 they made the NFC Championship 4 straight years and FINALLY made the Super Bowl in 2004.
Robbie Gould being one of the most accurate kickers in history while playing most of his career here in Chicago is why he's the goat. One subpar season and we got rid of him... One of the worst mistakes the Bears made over the last 15 years, and that's saying something.
@@1981AdamGs He was old by then dude. He could still kick, but he clearly wasn't the same player, and he wanted to go back to Chicago thanks to his wife's nagging. But yes, Moody was an awful choice. 3rd round pick? Jesus John.....
Really the only teams playing under a roof now that didn't before are the Raiders and Chargers....and I guess the Cowboys and Cardinals if you want to go back that far. Not missing out on a ton of sloppy games there -
Great list! LOVE games being played in the elements. Also, the 2007 NFC title game between the Giants and Packers at Lambeau should've at least gotten a mention. It was -2 degrees and wind chill in the negative teens!
I was an eight year old growing up in Wisconsin when the Packers won the Ice Bowl. I thought Green Bay championships were pre-ordained. The next 25 years of Packer football disabused of that notion.
I had tickets to that game, but on the way over the snow was so bad and the traffic was so bad we couldn’t even make it to the bridge before halftime. We just decided to just find somewhere to eat where it’ll be on tv.
I remember that Chiefs game from '98. I had just moved FROM KC To Dallas, but was back visiting when that game happened. It was raining like crazy all day, as soon as we got back to the Dallas area that game was on. That clip of DT sitting on the field in the rain is so iconic
Of all of these recent snow games, the one that in my opinion has to be on there, is Vikings vs Ravens 2013. That game and the drama that took place in the final two minutes is unlike any game you'll see over the last 15 years. It was the definition of a pinball game. I know that Lions vs Eagles and Colts vs Bills had more snow on the ground, but neither of those games for as good as they were, pail in comparison to what happened in that Snow Game at M&T Bank Stadium. Also how is the 2007 NFC Championship Game also not an honorable mention?
great list, only game i think missing was browns-- raiders playoffs 1981. one of 3 or 4 coldest games ever, unreal wind chill. also, before the cinci-- chargers game, chargers beat dolphins the week before in miami, it was 90+ with unreal humidity, best pro game i've ever seen.
Highmark Stadium is SE of Buffalo, in what we call the Snow Belt. That's the area that gets the most lake-effect snow. The stadium was buried in a typical lake-effect storm; while I was watching the game in my home on the north side of Buffalo with nary a flake.
Was at the Chiefs/Dolphins playoff game last year! Brrrrrr!! But I came to the comments to acknowledge the positive side of AI. I love that the older games are now as crisp as if they were played yesterday.
18:18 how do you cover that Chiefs - Dolphins game and not include the shot of Mahomes' helmet which CRACKED because plastic becomes rigid & brittle under freezing temperatures?
I live in Australia but I spent the 70s as a kid growing up in Hawaii for that whole decade. And I remember watching 3 games on a Sunday. It was sunny in one game raining in the next and snowing in the one after. I loved the diversity of the weather in each. It was great.
5:06 That's a different Adrian Peterson, for anyone else who was wondering. I already opened up another tab and did that research for you. That's just how much of a "full-service" random on the internet I am.
@@markphelt6395 Well Clemson has their own RGIII. Robert Gunn III, that is. He wasn't very good as a field goal kicker last year, and they've got someone better now (Nolan Hauser, who's pretty automatic when the left side of the line is able to block for him, easier said than done), but RGIII is still on kickoff duty.
Two Steve Smiths that played WR as well. To this day, I still call Steve Smith Sr. "Carolina Smith" lol. (The other one played for the New York Giants)
Fog Bowl- I was at a local bar in Chicago watching the game with buddies the game looked fine, went to bathroom, when I came back the fog rolled in. I thought the bar was playing a prank on me, it took awhile to believe it was real.
@@Bryan-yx2rt Regulation in Miami ended tied at 38, whereas Cincinatti was up by about three touchdowns (two of which had successful PAT kicks) at that same point.
11:40 there was something about McCoy in those snow games (first when he was on the Eagles against the Lions and then on the Bills against Indianapolis). He was one of the best RBs in the snow for sure.
Thanks for sharing, some of these I've never seen before. As a Lions fan, that Eagles/Lions snow game will always be remembered even though we ended up losing.
I watched the fog bowl on tv as a kid, it was hilarious. Cunningham passes into nothing, Maurice Douglas running back the other way out of the clouds, is imprinted on my brain lol. I was at a game at soldier field against the falcons that was 6 degrees. Mike Vick wanted none of it. It was also Rex Grossman’s triumphant return. The beer was freezing in the kegs, had to run around to find open vendors. Then when you got back to your seat, the top of the beer was frozen. Good times back then. Nowadays I’m happy to watch other people freeze, like my father before me ;).
That's one of the aspects of football that's glorious to watch, I'm from New England and I've seen some crazy games, it's that extra element that makes it fun to watch, whether it's wind or rain/snow cold or hot. 🏈🇺🇸
Honorable mention to the Patriots @ Buffalo game in December 2021. The wind reached gusts of 60 mph and sustained at 40 mph. The Patriots ran the ball 46 times, only attempting 3 total passes with 2 completions to beat the Bills 14-10. It was the lowest number of completed passes in a win by any team since 1968.
I remember there were games in the 80s in the old artificial turf stadiums where it would rain and it would just lay on top of the concretelike turf. There would be players running at full steam and getting tackled and still sliding 10-20 further down the field.
I remember that storm during the bills/colts game(#5). I was driving to the southtowns and wasnt aware it was storming. It was really hard to even know if you're on the road or on a sidewalk. Still, wasnt even the worst storm ive lived through.
The players in the Fog Bowl game could actually see the ball…barely. It was Buddy Ryan’s return to Chicago as the coach of the Eagles. It was amazing when the cameras came back on the field at end of halftime there was nothing.
To think the reason why #8's record of the longest field goal recovery for a touchdown was broken was only because someone legit wanted to break the longest field goal record in NFL history, only for a different record to be broken instead.
The rain game in KC (#10)... during the game delay for lightning, they showed a view from one side of the stadium across to the other, with all lights on of course. Madden said he'd never seen any rain like that. You couldn't see the other side of the stadium.
At 22:18 the announcer says the packers are inches away from doing something that had never been done before in NFL history: win three consecutive championships. But that isn’t true. Green Bay won three consecutive championships from’29-‘31, and Cleveland won five consecutive championships from 1946-1950.
Well, technically the Browns won 4 of those titles in the AAFC. Meanwhile, those early Packers championships were won when there was no playoffs and they were going up against guys who had full-time jobs during the week.
I’ll never forget the game the Broncos played at the stadium in Denver during a blizzard…..it was mid 1980’s. You could not see the goalposts! People were sliding down the stairs (not intentionally!) and players were sliding all over the field. Funniest thing I’d ever seen in football!
Here's an interesting footnote to that Cincinnati Bengals San Diego Chargers freezer bowl game on January 10, 2982. Cincinnati head coach Forrest Gregg ordered the staff to keep a door near the field open when San Diego had the ball. This created a wind tunnel effect and make passing the ball impossible for quarterback Dan Fouts.
The Legendary Ice Bowl at the Frozen 🥶Tundra of Lambeau Field at Number 1. Go Pack Go; “The Green Bay Packers are NFL Champions for a 3rd Straight Year”.
The thing that is forgotten abut the Freezer Bowl is that a week prior the Chargers played down in Miami in searing heat. That was the game that had the famous footage of Kellan Winslow being helped off the field after the game by two teammates because he couldn't walk due to cramping.
1993 monsoon in Foxborough Jets beat Patriots 6-0 The wind and rain was crazy. You could lean all your weight forward and the wind would hold you upward. The stadium couldn’t handle that much water. The stands became water falls.
12:58 The infamous Blair Walsh field goal miss called by the legendary Paul Allen: "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!! ...THE SEASON CANNOT END LIKE THIS!" Fun season to go to outdoor Vikings games at TCF Bank Stadium while the new stadium was being built.
Wow that's crazy. How long did it take you to edit everything together? Thank you. I liked everything except for the number 2 I hate the "tuck rule". Could someone explain the Steelers All Star game to me.
You missed the 1985 Snow Bowl between Green Bay and Tampa as well as the 1979 Monsoon game between the Chiefs and Bucs. Therefore, this video is null and void.
I and my 3 brothers were at the Snow Bowl game on December 1, 1985. 13” at game time… 2 hours later 16” … It was the lowest attendance game in Lambeau Field history…. A little over 19,000 fans… Pack won 21 - 0
This video understates the wind chill for the 1982 AFC Championship. It may have been -32F at kickoff, but everyone will tell you that the wind chill actually hit -59 that day.
In the early 80s Tampa Bay led by a young Steve Young played the Packers in a blizzard which didn’t seem to affect quarterback Lynn Dickie at all. And the Packers beat the hell out of them. I don’t remember the score but I was at the game and only 20,000 fans showed up, which is unusual for Green Bay.
The fog bowl in ‘88 was just brutal
I have to feel for the Eagles. With the Bears' black jerseys, you at least knew where they were if you saw dark blobs through the fog. How could the Eagles see one another with their white jerseys, silver pants, and proverbially pea-soup-green helmets?
They should have stopped that game
Bears have dark blue jerseys not black
Everyone wanted to see Ryan vs Ditka. They got the game to be played, but no one saw it.
My mom was at that game. She said you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face, let alone the field.
I think honorable mention should go to when my buddies and I played five on five in a downpour at the park in Valencia.
Atrocious conditions.
I'll give you one vote 1
I believe you.
tyfys 🙌🏻
I remember coming home after playing football in the mud with my friends and my sister hosing me down before I could even go into the house. The good old days.
@tygrkhat4087 yeah the pros don't even get dirty anymore
That number 9 game changed EVERYTHING for the franchises of the Eagles and Cowboys. The Eagles who were 5-11 the year before in 1999 did that surprise onside kick that stunned the Cowboys. That was the beginning of the end of Aikman's career. The Cowboys lost 41-14 and Aikman was knocked out of the game. The Eagles on the other hand would go on their dominant streak in the NFC East in the early 2000's. The would make the playoffs as wildcard but from 2001 to 2004 they made the NFC Championship 4 straight years and FINALLY made the Super Bowl in 2004.
Ehhh, Dallas was already on the downturn
They collapsed in this 2000 season.
Thanks Philly.
And lost
Dallas sucks
I love the snow games the most!!
Agreed! It reminds me of being a kid. It was guaranteed if there was a lot of snow or rain, we went out and played football
MCcoy rushed for 200 plus yards in the snow
Had a great snow game recently. Cleveland against someone. Cleveland always seems to get the most snow games. I wonder why that is.
Huh... turns out this was a very appropriate video given what the weather was like in tonight's game!
it was greatly timed
and then I saw it TONIGHT which is the Buffalo/San Francisco game, lol... the algo knows the hard-reco this during crazy weather games 👀
Who’s here after the browns vs Steelers 2024?
Everyone who hadn’t seen it in the first few hours of its upload before the game…
@ speak proper English before trying to get smart lmfao
We’re here
Me
I’m a browns fan I am like super happy
I miss those old mud bowls. Now everyone plays on artificial turf.
Okay so what. I don't see a problem with that
Robbie Gould being one of the most accurate kickers in history while playing most of his career here in Chicago is why he's the goat. One subpar season and we got rid of him... One of the worst mistakes the Bears made over the last 15 years, and that's saying something.
Yep. And then my 49ers got rid of him in favor of a kicker that misses 3 field goals in a game. Stupid decision. Robbie was great.
Loved him on the Niners, miss the guy
@@1981AdamGs He was old by then dude. He could still kick, but he clearly wasn't the same player, and he wanted to go back to Chicago thanks to his wife's nagging.
But yes, Moody was an awful choice. 3rd round pick? Jesus John.....
4:01 That clip kills me every time it shows up on TH-cam
*DENIED!*
The impossible FG.
I swear I'm gonna hit this one straight down the fairway
Pretty much explains the 2024 Bears.
Chicago isn’t called the Windy City for nothing!
I hate these new dome indoor stadiums now. . .I miss the mud bowl and seeing players get dirty!
Really the only teams playing under a roof now that didn't before are the Raiders and Chargers....and I guess the Cowboys and Cardinals if you want to go back that far. Not missing out on a ton of sloppy games there -
It hasn't helped the dome teams they usually lose going to Kansas City, Buffalo, New England and Green Bay historically.
John Madden would agree with you.
@@DJVexillumThe Vikings played at the old Metropolitan stadium until 1981, which was outdoors. Lots of muddy and snowy games there.
@@AndyAcker If the original comment was complaining about the Vikes not having played outside in 43 years, god help him
Great list! LOVE games being played in the elements. Also, the 2007 NFC title game between the Giants and Packers at Lambeau should've at least gotten a mention. It was -2 degrees and wind chill in the negative teens!
Fr what a joke that wasn’t there
I was an eight year old growing up in Wisconsin when the Packers won the Ice Bowl. I thought Green Bay championships were pre-ordained. The next 25 years of Packer football disabused of that notion.
Detroit vs Philadelphia i believe 2012 was hectic. So much snow
It was 2013
I had tickets to that game, but on the way over the snow was so bad and the traffic was so bad we couldn’t even make it to the bridge before halftime. We just decided to just find somewhere to eat where it’ll be on tv.
That game was a nightmare as a Lions fan. We actually had a dominate run-stopping defense before Shady McCoy went off in the snow
At 11 30 am, they said there might be an inch of snow during the game.
LeSean McCoy played in the 2 snowiest games in NFL history
And THRIVED in them
@@joneckberg4685 he gave the weather that CRAZY WORK😂
So did Adam Viniteri
John Facenda... the very voice of God. So good to hear him
I remember that Chiefs game from '98. I had just moved FROM KC To Dallas, but was back visiting when that game happened. It was raining like crazy all day, as soon as we got back to the Dallas area that game was on. That clip of DT sitting on the field in the rain is so iconic
That game still holds the record for shortest halftime ever at 6 minutes
Of all of these recent snow games, the one that in my opinion has to be on there, is Vikings vs Ravens 2013. That game and the drama that took place in the final two minutes is unlike any game you'll see over the last 15 years. It was the definition of a pinball game. I know that Lions vs Eagles and Colts vs Bills had more snow on the ground, but neither of those games for as good as they were, pail in comparison to what happened in that Snow Game at M&T Bank Stadium. Also how is the 2007 NFC Championship Game also not an honorable mention?
This ranking is the worst weather games, not the best games played in crappy weather.
@@Rhewi True, but those games themselves were better than some of them on the list, which to me also plays a big factor.
great list, only game i think missing was browns-- raiders playoffs 1981. one of 3 or 4 coldest games ever, unreal wind chill. also, before the cinci-- chargers game, chargers beat dolphins the week before in miami, it was 90+ with unreal humidity, best pro game i've ever seen.
NYG/GB 2007 not on this list is insane
yea
aint no way the tuck rule Game should of been number 2 also
Tf? Wasn't that the 2nd or 3rd coldest in history?
Shady mccoy being in 2 of these is *crazy work lol
No. It’s crazy work.
@@markphelt6395 *
The current goat of the snow
@@markphelt6395 *
I'm a cowboys fan and still give you a like.🎉
My Favorite NFL Weather is Fog Bowl. Because I love the Foggy Weather, except Cold Weather too. I like Snow Day and Night better.
Great list, would love to see another snow game soon
Hopefully this season! I think Steelers browns this week is just off of it. 35 degrees and rainy forecasted
Steelers vs ravens at home, mark it
Here after Browns vs Steelers
you got ur wish
You got one ! TNF game!
1985 Tampa Bay at Green Bay blizzard game.... Or
1979 Kansas City at Tampa Bay monsoon game
these two games are so often forgotten!
7:12 ik this vid is about the weather games but bro! Look at JASON KELCE FOR A MINUTE! Dude looking fly with all that hair!
Bad weather games are what makes the NFL so special. So many memorable moments that you don’t get elsewhere!
The 2017 colts bills game took place in week 14, not week 4.
Highmark Stadium is SE of Buffalo, in what we call the Snow Belt. That's the area that gets the most lake-effect snow. The stadium was buried in a typical lake-effect storm; while I was watching the game in my home on the north side of Buffalo with nary a flake.
Thank you... I saw the week 4 stat and thought, even for Buffalo, there is no way that could have happened in early October
@@tygrkhat4087 Same Here in Riverside!
No Giants vs. Packers 2007 NFC Championship Game? Blasphemous!
Facts
Such a classic game and era.
2nd Ice bowl
Thinking the same thing!
NFL Throwback falling off 😂
Love seeing my team on the board as an honorable mention at 12:06 . I survived the 2011 week 3 Tsunami Bowl 💙 Keep Pounding!
hey, trying to stay positive. That is impressive 💙Keep Pounding!
Honorable mention to that week 1 Bears- Niners game from a couple years ago. I was at that game. Terrible conditions
49ers also had a game in Washington a number of years back that was similar to that one
11:20 I don't think I've ever seen a ball hook from right to left like that🤔
Probably helps that one of the kicking goats is doing it too
@BrothaGoneBased he sure was, but did he kick left footed?
Jason looking like Grizzly Adams.😂
Was at the Chiefs/Dolphins playoff game last year! Brrrrrr!! But I came to the comments to acknowledge the positive side of AI. I love that the older games are now as crisp as if they were played yesterday.
18:18 how do you cover that Chiefs - Dolphins game and not include the shot of Mahomes' helmet which CRACKED because plastic becomes rigid & brittle under freezing temperatures?
Right? That's what I was thinking too!
3:00 Andy Reid has been in the games with the worst weather conditions, very cold and very hot, remember the playoff game the last year
I live in Australia but I spent the 70s as a kid growing up in Hawaii for that whole decade. And I remember watching 3 games on a Sunday. It was sunny in one game raining in the next and snowing in the one after. I loved the diversity of the weather in each. It was great.
81 Freezer bowl was -35deg with wind chill, 1980 Raiders vs Browns -20 with wind chill. Steelers vs All stars... CRAZY!! Great video.
How the "Miami Mud Bowl" didn't get more than an honorable mention is beyond me. Slopfest was an understatement that day at the Orange Bowl.
12:50-should have shown Bud Grant going out for the coin toss in shirt sleeves in that cold.
5:06 That's a different Adrian Peterson, for anyone else who was wondering. I already opened up another tab and did that research for you. That's just how much of a "full-service" random on the internet I am.
Oddly enough, they were playing at the same time just a few years later. Kind of like Josh Allen and Josh Hines Allen now.
There were two Robert Griffins too.
@@markphelt6395 Well Clemson has their own RGIII. Robert Gunn III, that is. He wasn't very good as a field goal kicker last year, and they've got someone better now (Nolan Hauser, who's pretty automatic when the left side of the line is able to block for him, easier said than done), but RGIII is still on kickoff duty.
Two Steve Smiths that played WR as well. To this day, I still call Steve Smith Sr. "Carolina Smith" lol. (The other one played for the New York Giants)
@@aRBy125 Steve Smith's (Giants) brother Malcolm was MVP in XLVIII
Fog Bowl- I was at a local bar in Chicago watching the game with buddies the game looked fine, went to bathroom, when I came back the fog rolled in. I thought the bar was playing a prank on me, it took awhile to believe it was real.
1 or 2
Great video. You missed a golden opportunity to show Reid's icicle-stache at 18:23
And we had a decent inclement weather game last night too that turned out to be very great (not saying it was anywhere near as bad as these however)
Def gotta mention that Fins/KC playoff game where it was below 0 F
I watched just to see if that one made the list, honorable mention suffices for me. I was there and wow, cold doesn't describe it
Pickle juice does help you from getting cramps and dehydration
So does butt juice but I ain’t drinking it
@broncosbreaks yea u are 😂
@@AnthonySmith-bq2if 😂 got me! Don’t tell my wife tho
Pickle juice 🤮
That's why we have jars of pickles with us for tournaments with multiple games per day.
And I drink it just for the fun of it sometimes. Good stuff.
Most ironic bit about the Chargers game against Cincinnati, the previous week the Chargers were playing Miami in far warmer weather
And overtime
@@Bryan-yx2rt Regulation in Miami ended tied at 38, whereas Cincinatti was up by about three touchdowns (two of which had successful PAT kicks) at that same point.
11:40 there was something about McCoy in those snow games (first when he was on the Eagles against the Lions and then on the Bills against Indianapolis). He was one of the best RBs in the snow for sure.
Perfect timing for this video lol
Snow games are so much fun to watch! Too bad they are few and far between with more teams playing in domes now…
That's a good thing with more teams playing in domes
@@Kings0424 No it isn't. Football is meant to be played in the elements.
I was at the Cowboys/Raiders game at the old Texas Stadium in September 1998 and it was 106 at kickoff. I was in the shady side, though, thankfully!
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Wow that’s crazy I was just watching the strangest weather games video from years ago
Thanks for sharing, some of these I've never seen before. As a Lions fan, that Eagles/Lions snow game will always be remembered even though we ended up losing.
AND I just finished the 49ers and the Bills snow game 12-1-24.
I was at the fog Bowl watching the fog roll in was incredible
I gotta wonder how much of the game you could actually see
I has a small TV at the game for replays
Nothing tops the last two minutes of the ravens and Vikings in the snow five touchdowns
#7 was such a fun showcase of great plays in absolute blizzard.
Imagine how crazy Madden would be if you could play with these conditions
Thanks NFL films a visual delight of some of worst field conditions ever. Watched most of them in warm dwelling.
I watched the fog bowl on tv as a kid, it was hilarious. Cunningham passes into nothing, Maurice Douglas running back the other way out of the clouds, is imprinted on my brain lol.
I was at a game at soldier field against the falcons that was 6 degrees. Mike Vick wanted none of it. It was also Rex Grossman’s triumphant return. The beer was freezing in the kegs, had to run around to find open vendors. Then when you got back to your seat, the top of the beer was frozen. Good times back then. Nowadays I’m happy to watch other people freeze, like my father before me ;).
8:22 the ref did a split 😂😂😂
The caption on #3 was a -32 degree wind chill. WRONG!!!! It was 9 below with a -59 wind chill factor. The wind speed was between 25-40 mph that day.
That's one of the aspects of football that's glorious to watch, I'm from New England and I've seen some crazy games, it's that extra element that makes it fun to watch, whether it's wind or rain/snow cold or hot. 🏈🇺🇸
Ah, the immortal voices of my home, Phila. Harry Kalas, John Facenda, Steve Sabol and Merrill Reese
Honorable mention to the Patriots @ Buffalo game in December 2021. The wind reached gusts of 60 mph and sustained at 40 mph. The Patriots ran the ball 46 times, only attempting 3 total passes with 2 completions to beat the Bills 14-10. It was the lowest number of completed passes in a win by any team since 1968.
My favorite as a kid was Thanksgiving 1968 Eagles-Lions game. I've never seen so much rain and mud. I'm amazed that Tiger Stadium ever recovered.
I remember there were games in the 80s in the old artificial turf stadiums where it would rain and it would just lay on top of the concretelike turf. There would be players running at full steam and getting tackled and still sliding 10-20 further down the field.
Great Job on making the Video
No honorable mention of the Patriots vs Bills mnf windy game couple years ago?
I remember that storm during the bills/colts game(#5). I was driving to the southtowns and wasnt aware it was storming. It was really hard to even know if you're on the road or on a sidewalk. Still, wasnt even the worst storm ive lived through.
I love watching highlights from 20+ years ago and hearing the same team radio broadcasters that are still calling games today
2018 Week 1 - Steelers vs Browns was a good weather game. Browns broke their losing streak by not winning
I'm really surprised that the hottest game in history wasn't hosted by the Phoenix/Arizona Cardinals.
Haven't they always played in a dome for that reason?
@adammoldover8769 yeah they have an open dome now you are correct. But the old Phoenix Cardinals didn't.
I think when the Packers played Cardinals in September of 2003 in the Sun Devil Stadium, the temperature was 108 degrees.
> show the 2023 Wild Card, Dolphins at Chiefs
> don't show Patrick Mahomes' helmet breaking in two in that brutal cold
The kick at 3:55 is the funniest thing that's ever happened in an NFL game.
Regardless of whether or not it’s still a record, that Vasher return is still one of the craziest plays I’ve ever seen
The players in the Fog Bowl game could actually see the ball…barely. It was Buddy Ryan’s return to Chicago as the coach of the Eagles. It was amazing when the cameras came back on the field at end of halftime there was nothing.
That 93' thanksgiving day game! LOVED IT! I remember seeing it on tv and I could hardly believe my eyes! Thank You Leon Lett!
The Bengals vs Chargers game was -59 windchill not -32
The fact that vasher even caught that ball is crazy. Not to mention that spin move. So cold. Play looked dead.
To think the reason why #8's record of the longest field goal recovery for a touchdown was broken was only because someone legit wanted to break the longest field goal record in NFL history, only for a different record to be broken instead.
Was at the Browns game last night. Man, what game for my first one. Sucks the Browns arent in contention this year but it was still awesome.
The fog Bowl was crazy. 🥶🥶🥶
Should have put chargers bengals game in here for cold weather game.
The rain game in KC (#10)... during the game delay for lightning, they showed a view from one side of the stadium across to the other, with all lights on of course. Madden said he'd never seen any rain like that. You couldn't see the other side of the stadium.
At 22:18 the announcer says the packers are inches away from doing something that had never been done before in NFL history: win three consecutive championships. But that isn’t true. Green Bay won three consecutive championships from’29-‘31, and Cleveland won five consecutive championships from 1946-1950.
Well, technically the Browns won 4 of those titles in the AAFC.
Meanwhile, those early Packers championships were won when there was no playoffs and they were going up against guys who had full-time jobs during the week.
The Eagles - Lions game we played football that day and we had so much fun playing in the snow just like they did
14:07 "And he'll throw..." ..."I'm not sure whether he caught it or not"
"Sanders goes right...and disappears in the haze."
These lines are hilarious.
I’ll never forget the game the Broncos played at the stadium in Denver during a blizzard…..it was mid 1980’s. You could not see the goalposts! People were sliding down the stairs (not intentionally!) and players were sliding all over the field. Funniest thing I’d ever seen in football!
Here's an interesting footnote to that Cincinnati Bengals San Diego Chargers freezer bowl game on January 10, 2982. Cincinnati head coach Forrest Gregg ordered the staff to keep a door near the field open when San Diego had the ball. This created a wind tunnel effect and make passing the ball impossible for quarterback Dan Fouts.
The Legendary Ice Bowl at the Frozen 🥶Tundra of Lambeau Field at Number 1. Go Pack Go; “The Green Bay Packers are NFL Champions for a 3rd Straight Year”.
Unpopular opinion, but I wish we had more snow and mud games.
The thing that is forgotten abut the Freezer Bowl is that a week prior the Chargers played down in Miami in searing heat. That was the game that had the famous footage of Kellan Winslow being helped off the field after the game by two teammates because he couldn't walk due to cramping.
1993 monsoon in Foxborough Jets beat Patriots 6-0
The wind and rain was crazy. You could lean all your weight forward and the wind would hold you upward. The stadium couldn’t handle that much water. The stands became water falls.
12:58 The infamous Blair Walsh field goal miss called by the legendary Paul Allen: "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!! ...THE SEASON CANNOT END LIKE THIS!" Fun season to go to outdoor Vikings games at TCF Bank Stadium while the new stadium was being built.
Wow that's crazy.
How long did it take you to edit everything together? Thank you.
I liked everything except for the number 2 I hate the "tuck rule".
Could someone explain the Steelers All Star game to me.
You missed the 1985 Snow Bowl between Green Bay and Tampa as well as the 1979 Monsoon game between the Chiefs and Bucs. Therefore, this video is null and void.
They should at least have the Monsoon Bowl here since it sealed the Buccaneers first playoff season and division title
According to this, the Snow Bowl was the Bills vs Colts game
Null and void to one person, appreciated by millions.
I and my 3 brothers were at the Snow Bowl game on December 1, 1985. 13” at game time… 2 hours later 16” … It was the lowest attendance game in Lambeau Field history…. A little over 19,000 fans… Pack won 21 - 0
This video understates the wind chill for the 1982 AFC Championship. It may have been -32F at kickoff, but everyone will tell you that the wind chill actually hit -59 that day.
Came back from the epic Steelers vs. Browns game!
It wasn't week 4 @10:15 it was week 10, December 10 2017. I had to look it up because that much snow at the end of September would be wild.
7:45 “on his sleigh to the end zone” is a legendary call
In the early 80s Tampa Bay led by a young Steve Young played the Packers in a blizzard which didn’t seem to affect quarterback Lynn Dickie at all. And the Packers beat the hell out of them. I don’t remember the score but I was at the game and only 20,000 fans showed up, which is unusual for Green Bay.