Friday 6 January 2017 11:46, UK
History could repeat itself on Sunday, when the Green Bay Packers host the New York Giants in the final game of the NFL play-offs' Wild Card round.
Temperatures are likely to be at around zero but won't be as cold as in 2008, when these two teams played in conditions that dropped to -24 with wind chill.
New York won that game 23-20 courtesy of a last-minute field goal, and went on to beat the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.
They repeated the feat in 2012, beating the Packers 37-20 at Lambeau Field in the divisional round, before conquering the Patriots as Eli Manning won his second Vince Lombardi trophy.
Former Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora believes that Big Blue stand a good chance of winning again on Sunday night.
Omenyiora played in both of New York's last two victories, and believes that this year's crop can overcome weather conditions and the intimidating atmosphere that Green Bay fans create.
"It's extremely difficult to go there," he said. "There is an outstanding home environment where the fans really get behind their team with the 'Go Pack Go!' chants.
"It's really hard, very cold out there, but it can be done as we showed them before."
As in 2008, Manning has had an inconsistent season, but is hoping to get hot for the post-season.
Odell Beckham Jr. has scored 10 touchdowns in his last 11 appearances, and the running game has improved with the emergence of rookie Paul Perkins.
The Giants defensive success has been well documented, and they could have Jason Pierre-Paul return for the divisional round if New York get through their Wild Card match up.
Green Bay have won their last six games, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers has showed impressive form, entering the conversation for regular season MVP.
The Giants have history on their side, but confidence is high in the Packers camp, setting up a hard-fought weekend finale.
You can watch all the NFL action from Wild Card weekend live on Sky Sports 1. Join Dara, Neil and Jeff on Saturday night from 9pm, and again on Sunday from 5:30pm.