Frozen toes, frayed nerves: Packers fans remember “Ice Bowl”
GREEN BAY, Wis. — John Des Jardins braved the “Ice Bowl” bundled up in layers of sweatshirts tucked beneath a wool-lined buckskin vest.
Really, he was there at Lambeau Field at the coldest NFL game on record. He has a ticket framed on his wall in his office to prove it.
More than 50,000 fans attended the 1967 championship game won by the Green Bay Packers 21-17 over the Dallas Cowboys on New Year’s Eve in 1967 at Lambeau Field. The temperature at game time had dipped to minus-25 C; the wind chill made it feel like minus-44 C.
Fifty years later, so many people claim to have defied the elements that day that DesJardins jokes it feels like a half-million fans were packed into Lambeau.


