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When was Eagles Fog Bowl?

When was Eagles Fog Bowl?

December 31, 1988
But no game in NFL history matches the weird weather at the “Fog Bowl” playoff game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chicago Bears on December 31, 1988. Meteorologists said the fog was so thick during the game at Chicago’s Soldier Field that it was like having clouds on the ground.

Who won the 1988 Fog Bowl?

Chicago Bears
On December 31, 1988, the Chicago Bears defeat the Philadelphia Eagles, 20-12, in a playoff game plagued by a thick fog starting late in the first half.

What was the final score of the fog Bowl?

The end result: the Bears won, 20-12 – in a game instantly coined “The Fog Bowl” – and advanced to the NFC title game, where they were blown out by San Francisco on a frigid but fogless day.

What fog led to the fog Bowl?

An NFL Network special on the game highlighted how unusual the conditions were: the fog was caused by a very rare late-December mix of cold and hot air in the atmosphere, and the fog itself covered a very small part of Chicago (less than 15 city blocks) for a very short amount of time (less than three hours).

What was the Mud Bowl?

The term Mud Bowl can refer to various sporting events (American Football) which occur or have occurred in muddy conditions, including: The 38th Grey Cup championship game played in Toronto on November 25, 1950, in which the Toronto Argonauts defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 13–0.

Who invented the Mud Bowl?

Martin Wright
1st Annual Mud Bowl The Mud Bowl was invented by Martin Wright, Nate Wright’s dad. One day, Martin, along with his friends, challenged some sixth grade Jefferson students to a game of Ultimate Frisbee to win their Frisbee back.

Is the mud bowl real?

The Mud Bowl, as it is most commonly referred to as, was an NFC Divisional Playoff game between the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers during the 1996-97 NFL playoffs. The game was played before 60,787 fans at Lambeau Field on January 4, 1997.

What is the coldest Super Bowl in NFL history?

Super Bowl VI
At Super Bowl VI in January 1972, the kickoff temperature at New Orleans’ Tulane Stadium was barely above freezing – 39ºF – for a game that saw the Dolphins lose 24-3 to the Dallas Cowboys.

What was the warmest Super Bowl?

The record for the hottest Super Bowl was set on Jan. 14, 1973 when the kickoff temperature was a sizzling 84° at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. INGLEWOOD, Calif.

Who is Ruby in Big Nate?

Ruby Dinsmore is a female student at P.S. 38 who has a crush on Nate. Randy Betancourt had a crush on her but she does not feel the same about him. She is Nate’s current girlfriend in the novels but hasn’t been shown for five years.

What is the Muck Bowl?

The Muck Bowl is an annual game between rivals Pahokee High School and Glades Central High School of Belle Glade. This year’s Muck Bowl trophy was won by Pahokee, as the Blue Devils shut out Glades Central 28-0, WPEC reported.

Which NFL city gets the most snow?

Buffalo
Buffalo is, by far, the snowiest city in the NFL. The city averages 19 to 20 days with measurable snow each NFL season, primarily in late November and December. This is roughly six more such days than Cleveland or Green Bay.