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The forecast high of zero degrees for the Vikings-Seahawks game on Sunday at TCF Bank Stadium would make it the coldest home playoff game in team history and among the frostiest in NFL history, Chris Miller of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports.

There have been only nine games in league history where the high temperature during the game never got above zero.
The Vikings’ coldest playoff game at Met Stadium was 9 degrees in 1970 against Chicago. Their coldest game, -2 against Chicago, was the sixth most frigid in NFL history.
The coldest NFL game was the “Ice Bowl,” the league’s title game between Green Bay and Dallas at Lambeau Field on New Year’s Eve in 1967. The temperature was -13 and wind chills hit -48.
NBC broadcaster Cris Collinsworth, who will be calling Sunday’s game, likes to refer to the coldest game by windchill in league history. Collinsworth played for the Bengals when they beat San Diego on Jan. 10, 1982 at Riverfront Stadium for the AFC title when the temp was -9 and wind chills hit -59.
 

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The coldest game I can remember recently was the Pack-Giants playoff game where Coughlin's cheeks seemed like they had frostbite the whole game because of how red they were.

Kicking FG's had to be like kicking a rock.
 

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@ the current # 40-, this game is a dead U IMO!! Vikes tm total 13 or U. The wind will also be a huge factor!
 

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