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This Day In History: The Cincinnati Bengals Defeat The San Diego Chargers In The Freezer Bowl

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Temperatures reportedly dropped to 37 degrees below zero in what was nicknamed the Freezer Bowl. Factoring in the wind chill, it's was the coldest known NFL game in the history of forever when the Cincinnati Bengals hosted the San Diego Chargers on January 10, 1982, during the 1981 AFC Championship Game. The Chargers comprised of a mighty offense, with future Hall of Famers such as quarterback Dan Fouts, tight end Kellen Winslow and former Bengals wide receiver Charlie Joiner. Though with only one future Hall of Famer on the roster, the Cincinnati Bengals starting lineup had a who's who in Bengals history.

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Though names like Ken Anderson, Dave Lapham, Anthony Munoz and Cris Collinsworth are widely known to most folk, others might not be, even to the younger generation of Bengals fans. For example defensive end Eddie Edwards (83.5), Reggie Williams (62.5) and Ross Browner (59.0) remain today as the best three pass rushers in franchise history. Ken Riley (65) and Louis Breeden (33) hold the top two franchise records for most interceptions in a career. Max Montoya is arguably the best offensive guard and Dan Ross held many receiving records as a tight end.

Ken Anderson QB Eddie Edwards LDE
Charles Alexander RB Wilson Whitley NT
Pete Johnson FB Ross Browner RDE
Cris Collinsworth WR Bo Harris LOLB
Isaac Curtis WR Jim LeClair LILB
Dan Ross TE Glenn Cameron RILB
Anthony Munoz LT Reggie Williams ROLB
Dave Lapham LG Louis Breeden LCB
Blair Bush C Ken Riley RCB
Max Montoya RG Bobby Kemp SS
Mike Wilson RT Bryan Hicks FS

Roughly 46,000 packed Riverfront Stadium, dealing with windchills reportedly 50 degrees below zero and worse, witnessing the Cincinnati Bengals easily beating the Chargers 27-7 to claim the AFC Championship. Bengals players predictably believed that the cold temperatures gave them a decided advantage over a team based out of sunny San Diego.

"We knew we had a feeling for the ball in the cold," Dan Ross told the Associated Press. "We dressed differently than they did. They just had sweat shirts on." Ross posted a team-high five receptions for 69 yards receiving.

"I'm still freezing. And I had on thermal socks, thermal underwear, everything," said Pete Johnson. "I even wore two pairs of gloves. One of them was rubber so I could grip the ball better." Johnson, who scored one of Cincinnati's three touchdowns, led the Bengals with 80 yards rushing on 21 carries.

In the end the weather didn't matter. From the Associated Press:

The sight of the Bengals carrying Coach Forrest Gregg from the field on their shoulders overwhelmed Paul Brown, the franchise's founder, current general manager and former coach.

Gazing down from his box in Riverfront Stadium, Brown said, "I'm choked up, but it's a good feeling. This is a great day for the team and the city."

After all, the Bengals were headed to their first Super Bowl 30 years ago today.

Veterans of Cincinnati. Speak up if you were there or remember watching the game.

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I watched from home. Had the furnace cranked up as far as it would go and had the fireplace stoked. Still froze inside the house.

Awesome picture.....

my first thought is 46k people showed up for that game. But we had problems selling out crucial games……..I hope we get back to those times!

I was there...

…and very cold.

Wasn't born until '89

Still the greatest moment of my life

Glory days

I was a young kid then but I remember watching that game. Bengals games were a religion with my father. Man what ever happened to those days.
Come on Mike and Marvin my kids would like those types of memories too.

The most enjoyable day, to this day

of being a Bengals fan.

I was a ten year old in Kitts Hill

(near Ironton)

I remember watching that game and turning to my dad and saying," A little cooler in Cincinnati today than in Miami last weekend, huh?"

He just nodded and gave his affirmation.

“You have no idea.”

One of the coolest days (pun intended) of my youth.

I WAS 19 YEARS OLD.

I owned a brand new Toyota Supra (black w/ Orange tiger stripes) and drove from South Florida to Cincy to attend my 1st Ever Bengal game in the city where
I was born (my parents left Cincy when I was 11 months old).

It was without a doubt one of the single greatest moments of my Lifetime(so far).

Even though it was beyond freezing, I had the warmest feeling Inside.

As soon as I hopped in my car (windows rolled up, targa top off and Heater full blast).

I remember it like yesterday………………..I turned on the Radio and what do you think was playing on the radio??………………………..Two tickets 2 paradise (Eddie Money).

And Yes, I did already have my Superbowl tickets that my Dad had secured the week before.

I remember crying (tears of joy) and singing (with barely a voice left) at the top of my lungs all the way back to my hotel…………..“I’ve got two tickets to Paradise”

I’ve got two tickets to paradise
I’ve got two tickets to paradise
Got a surprise especially for you,
Something that both of us have always wanted to do.
We’ve waited so long, waited so long.
We’ve waited so long, waited so long.
I’m gonna take you on a trip so far from here,
I’ve got two tickets in my pocket, now baby, we’re gonna disappear.
We’ve waited so long, waited so long.
We’ve waited so long, waited so long.
I’ve got two tickets to paradise,
Won’t you pack your bags, we’ll leave tonight,

Crazy Cold

Went thru 3 cars finding one that would start so I could go to game. Before game started in top row green seats end zone, walking behind us was a woman in tight jeans, 3in heels, a waist length fur coat and no hat. I’m sure she stayed the whole game LOL. So cold my mustach kept freezing to my ski mask. Beer still tasted good, game was great and there was no greater felling than (game over) we’re goin’ to Super Bowl. great experience I sure glad one car started.

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