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==Postseason== [[Image:LambeauFieldAtriumInside.jpg|thumb|right|The Atrium inside Lambeau Field]] Lambeau Field has frequently given a significant postseason [[home-field advantage]] for the Packers. Playoff games at Lambeau Field typically feature cold Wisconsin winters. The most famous example is the aforementioned [[NFL Championship Game, 1967|Ice Bowl]]. More recently, in the [[1996β97 NFL playoffs]] both the [[1996 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]] in the divisional playoffs and the [[1996 Carolina Panthers season|Carolina Panthers]] in the [[1996β97 NFL playoffs#Conference championships|NFC Championship Game]] struggled to adapt to the muddy and the cold conditions respectively. The temperatures during the [[2007β08 NFL playoffs#NFC: New York Giants 23, Green Bay Packers 20 (OT)|2007]] [[NFC Championship Game]] (in which the Packers lost in OT, 23β20, to the [[New York Giants]]) reached as low as {{convert|-4|F}}, with a wind chill of {{convert|-24|F|}}. From its opening in [[1957 Green Bay Packers season|1957]] until January 2003, when they fell 27β7 to the [[2002 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]], the Packers had never lost a postseason game at Lambeau Field. However, the Packers hosted just one postseason game (in the ad hoc round-of-16 in the strike-shortened [[1982 NFL season|1982 season]]) during a lean stretch of 27 years between the [[NFL Championship Game, 1967|Ice Bowl]] of [[1967 NFL season|1967]] and a wild-card game in December 1994. Although the Packers have won only six of their last ten playoff games at Lambeau Field, their overall home postseason record is an outstanding 17β5. The stadium has hosted six championship contests: three NFL title games in [[NFL Championship Game, 1961|1961]], [[NFL Championship Game, 1965|1965]] and [[NFL Championship Game, 1967|1967]] (the "Ice Bowl") as well as three NFC championships after the 1996, 2007 and 2020 seasons.
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