No. 1: The Freezer Bowl

January 10, 1982: One of the greatest games in Cincinnati Bengals history. Ken Anderson directed a Bengals team in the coldest game they’ve ever played in, hence the name. They needed just one more win to face Bill Walsh’s San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl. And boy did they get it. Winning the game 27-7, Cincinnati easily dismantled the San Diego Chargers on a day considered to be the second coldest in NFL history.

Fun fact: Then coach Forrest Gregg happened to be a part of the two coldest games in NFL history, as he was also a right tackle for the Green Bay Packers in the infamous Ice Bowl.