The article provides a historical perspective on some of the coldest NFL playoff games in history:
1. **Minus-13 degrees (48-below wind chill):** Dec. 31, 1967, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI (The "Ice Bowl" between the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys).
2. **Minus-9 degrees (59-below wind chill):** Jan. 10, 1982, Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, OH ("The Freezer Bowl" between the San Diego Chargers and Cincinnati Bengals).
3. **Minus-6 degrees (25-below wind chill):** Jan. 10, 2016, TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN (NFC wild-card game between the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks).
4. **Minus-1 degrees (23-below wind chill):** Jan. 20, 2008, Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI (NFC Championship Game between the New York Giants and Green Bay Packers).
5. **0 degrees (32-below wind chill):** Jan. 15, 1994, Rich Stadium, Buffalo, NY (AFC divisional game between the Buffalo Bills and an unnamed opponent).
The article concludes with a note that if temperatures dip below 0 degrees in Kansas City, it will be only the sixth instance in NFL postseason history.
It's an interesting historical perspective on extreme weather conditions during playoff games and highlights the challenges teams face in such harsh conditions.