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The best games and moments of the Packers-Cowboys rivalry since the Ice Bowl

Sunday should be cold in Dallas for the Green Bay Packers' wild-card playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, with a long-term forecast calling for a high of only 46 degrees and a low in the 20s.

That might seem frigid for Texas, but it's no Ice Bowl. Few things are.

The 1967 NFL championship game, which launched the Packers into Super Bowl II, remains one of the most iconic moments in sports and the deep-freeze archetype that represents Packers football.

Played in minus-13 temperatures and wind chills approaching minus-50, the nail-biting 21-17 win over the Cowboys came down to a sneak by Bart Starr with 16 seconds left on third-and-goal.