If the Vikings or Seattle Seahawks want to move on this years NFL playoffs, they’ll have to survive a physical battle, and what could be the coldest playoff game in decades.
According to Chris Miller of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune — The predicted 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.
There have been only nine games in NFL history where the high temperature never made it above one degree.
The coldest NFL game on record, was the “Ice Bowl,” the league’s championship game between Green Bay and Dallas at Lambeau Field on New Year’s Eve in 1967 — with the temperature at -13 and wind chills hit -48.