What was the lowest score in NFL history?

What was the lowest score in NFL history?

What was the lowest score in NFL history?

Lowest-scoring Super Bowls in NFL history

Super Bowl (Year) Winner (Score) Loser (Score)
37 (2003) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (48) Oakland Raiders (21)
27 (1993) Dallas Cowboys (52) Buffalo Bills (17)
52 (2018) Philadelphia Eagles (41) New England Patriots (33)
29 (1995) San Francisco 49ers (49) San Diego Chargers (26)

Has there ever been a 0-0 Final Score football game?

Surprisingly the last 0-0 game was more than 70 years ago. It was played on 7 November 1943 between the Detroit Lions and New York Giants. The record of the game, though, was sparse. It said the Lions and Giants played before 16,992 in Detroit’s Briggs Stadium generating just 214 yards between them.

Has there ever been a 2 0 game in NFL?

There have also been five 2-0 games in NFL history where just a safety was scored. However, none have happened since the Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers 2-0 in 1938.

Has there ever been a 2-0 NFL game?

What is the coldest temperature ever recorded in an NFL game?

The Bears have reportedly been keeping track of their game-day weather reports since 1963, and the coldest game on record was a Dec. 22, 2008 contest against the Packers when it was 2°F at kickoff. Sunday’s game, also against the Packers, could break that record.

Could Bills vs Patriots be the coldest Super Bowl in NFL history?

While a game would need to go some way to top the Cowboys vs Packers as the coldest game in NFL history, one could yet beat the Bills vs Patriots. The coldest ever Super Bowl played outdoors was Super Bowl VI in 1972, when the Cowboys beat the Miami Dolphins 24-3.

Will Sunday’s Game at Soldier Field be the coldest on record?

Sunday’s game at Soldier Field is a cold one. The Bears have reportedly been keeping track of their game-day weather reports since 1963, and the coldest game on record was a Dec. 22, 2008 contest against the Packers when it was 2°F at kickoff. Sunday’s game, also against the Packers, could break that record.

How cold did it get in the 1967 NFC Championship Game?

Lambeau Field has hosted some cold games, but none have topped the 1967 NFC Championship Game. At kickoff, “The Ice Bowl” had temperatures around -13 degrees. It reached -18 by the end of the game when Bart Starr rushed for the game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter.

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