What city has the coldest Super Bowl?

The coldest Super Bowl game in NFL history was Super Bowl VI, which was hosted at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana. The game might have been played in the typically hot south, but the temperature was a bone-chilling 39° F (4° C), making it the coldest Super Bowl played.
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Which Super Bowl had the coldest weather?

Weather History Highlights

1 Bowl was played during an ice storm (2000) The warmest high temperature on game day was 85°F (2022) The coldest high temperature on game day was 9°F (2018) The coldest high temperature for an outdoor game was 43°F (1972)
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In which Super Bowl and in which city was the temperature the coldest?

The coldest Super Bowl

Historically, the average temperature on Jan. 16 in New Orleans is 60 degrees. However, when the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins met at Tulane Stadium, it was a cold 39 degrees with a wind chill in the 20s.
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Where was the warmest Super Bowl?

The warmest Super Bowl was in 2022 in Los Angeles where the LA Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals with a game high of 85 degrees. The coldest super bowl took place in 2018 in Minneapolis. The temperature was 2 degrees as the Philadelphia Eagles beat the New England Patriots.
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What was the warmest Super Bowl ever?

THE WARMEST

Super Bowl VII in 1973 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum recorded 84 degrees at kickoff. The game was played outdoors as Miami took on Washington with a 14-7 win against the former Redskins. The second warmest goes to Super Bowl LVI in 2022 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
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Who has the longest Super Bowl drought?

The longest all time Super Bowl drought belongs to the Arizona Cardinals, who also have the longest active drought at 75 seasons. Note: For years that precede the Super Bowl, an NFL Championship is considered to be equivalent to a Super Bowl.
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What was the worst Super Bowl blowout?

Super Bowl 24: San Francisco 55, Denver 10

It remains the largest blowout in Super Bowl history. #OTD in 1990, @JoeMontana threw a then-record five TD passes as the @49ers won their fourth Super Bowl in nine years by beating the Broncos, 55-10, in Super Bowl XXIV. The media could not be played.
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What is the furthest north city the Super Bowl has been played in?

This was the second time that a Super Bowl was played in Minneapolis, the northernmost city to ever host the event, after Super Bowl XXVI at the Metrodome during the 1991 season.
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How cold was the Ice Bowl in Cincinnati?

By 9 AM Sunday, December 31, 1967, the temperature plummeted to minus 16°F with wind chill values falling to 38 below zero. During the game, actual temperatures ranged from -12°F to -14°F with wind chills (based on the new wind chill index) ranging from 33 to 37 below zero, making it the coldest game in NFL history.
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Is the Super Bowl always in a warm climate?

With one exception, all 57 Super Bowls have been played in domes or cities with year-round warm weather. That exception: 2014's Super Bowl in East Rutherford, New Jersey, near New York City.
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What is the coldest city in the lower 48 states?

North Dakota is home to many of the coldest major cities in the U.S. — and Grand Forks is the coldest of the bunch. With a minimum average temperature of around minus 3 degrees Fahrenheit, Grand Forks rarely gets past zero degrees in January, its coldest month of the year.
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What are 2 of the coldest cities?

5 of the coldest cities in the world
  • Dudinka, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia.
  • Harbin, Heilongjiang, China.
  • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
  • Yakutsk, Sakha Republic, Russia.
  • Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.
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What was the coldest NFL game ever played?

The coldest game in NFL history belongs to the “Ice Bowl,” a game played between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers way back in 1967. It was a crisp -13 degrees Fahrenheit, while the wind chill made it feel like -48 degrees. The day prior, it was 20 degrees, making it a 33-degree swing.
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What is the coldest NFL city?

#1 Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin – 1957-Present.
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What was the coldest NFL game ever Bengals?

Bengals 1982, -9 degrees (wind chill -59) Based on the wind chill, this was the coldest game in league history. The actual temperature was 50 degrees warmer than the wind chill. Nicknamed “The Freezer Bowl,” this AFC Championship Game was dominated by the home team.
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What was the Bengals coldest game ever?

The 1981 AFC Championship between the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego Chargers, a game affectionately known as the "Freezer Bowl."The Freezer Bowl is recalled as the coldest game in NFL history.
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What was the coldest NFL game Bengals?

It was one of the coldest games in NFL history -- the Freezer Bowl. On Jan. 10, 1982, the Cincinnati Bengals braved -9 degree temperatures at Riverfront Stadium in order to claim their first AFC championship game.
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What is the most popular location for a Super Bowl game?

The current leader in terms of the city to host the game the most is the Greater Metropolitan Area of Miami, with 11. The last six games in Miami were hosted in Miami Gardens at the stadium now known as Hard Rock Stadium. The first five games held in the Miami area were played at the Orange Bowl between 1968 and 1979.
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What is the longest drought in NFL history?

The three longest playoff droughts in league history began well before the first Super Bowl was played. Two teams have gone 25 straight seasons without making a postseason appearance. Washington's drought went from 1946 through 1970, while the Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals' drought went from 1949 through 1973.
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What is the biggest Super Bowl stadium?

The NFL's newest glittering shrine, SoFi Stadium has lured the Super Bowl back to greater Los Angeles for the first time in almost 30 years. And like the breathlessly hyped Super Bowl itself, it's full of superlatives. At 3.1 million square feet, it's the largest and the first “indoor-outdoor” stadium in the NFL.
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What is the least watched Super Bowl ever?

However, the 2019 game became the least-watched in more than a decade and the household rating for the Super Bowl declined for the fourth consecutive year. The 1982 game remains the highest-rated Super Bowl broadcast; it earned a 49.1 household rating.
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What's the worst loss in NFL history?

The Jacksonville Jaguars' 65-7 win over the Miami Dolphins in January 2000 is the biggest blowout in NFL playoff history. In more than two decades since Fred Taylor and the Jaguars obliterated Dan Marino and the Dolphins, no team has come close to matching the 58-point blowout.
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Who scored 73 points in an NFL game?

On December 8, 1940, the Chicago Bears trounce the Washington Redskins (now known as the Washington Football Team) in the National Football League (NFL) Championship by a score of 73-0, the largest margin of defeat in NFL history.
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What is the oldest NFL team?

Only two founding members, the Decatur Staleys (now the Chicago Bears) are still in the league. The Chicago Cardinals founded in 1898(joined the NFL in 1920), now the Arizona Cardinals) is the oldest NFL franchise.
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Has any Super Bowl winner ever won a losing record?

Yes, this has happened 5 times in history. The 1998 St. Louis Rams (4-12), 2000 New England Patriots (5-11), 1980 San Francisco 49ers (6-10), 2019 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) and 2016 Philadelphia Eagles (7-9) all won the Super Bowl the next season after having a losing record.
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