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Lay back on your couch, crank up the over-the-top football music, and enjoy one of the coldest games in NFL history.

When the Vikings and Seahawks kicked off on Sunday it was -4 degrees at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to Weather.com.

The subzero temperature places the game at a tie for 5th on the list of coldest games in NFL history.

Sharing the 5th spot with today’s game is the 2008 NFC Championship Game between the Packers and Giants at Lambeau Field, which the G-Men won 23-20.

Whoever comes out the winner, there’s a very simple way to experience just how cold it is in Minnesota.

Open your freezer and stick you head inside.

If your freezer is up to FDA guidelines, you’ll feel 0-degree air on your dome.

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