Hat tip to ESPN for getting it right. This is the wackiest cold-weather moment not just in NFL history, but ever:
1. Snowplow Game: Dolphins at Patriots, Dec. 12, 1982
On a snowy day in Foxborough, Mass., the scoreless game hung in the
balance in the fourth quarter. That's when grounds crew member Mark
Henderson, a work-release prisoner who was clearing off the yardage
lines with a John Deere model 314 sweeper, received orders from Pats
coach Ron Meyer to veer off and clear a spot for the hometown kicker.
The Patriots' John Smith then connected on a 33-yard field goal for the
3-0 win.