Dan Reeves Remembers the Ice Bowl—Every Single Day of His LifeSI Staff|Dan Reeves Remembers the Ice Bowl—Every Single Day of His LifeShare on FacebookShare on XAdd us on Dan Reeves Remembers the Ice Bowl—Every Single Day of His Life Sub-zero temps had fans at Lambeau in a frosty fog for the 1967 NFL title game between the Packers and Cowboys. (AP) A masked Don Meredith competed just 10 of 25 passes for 59 yards. (Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated) For the Lambeau crowd, just another day in the bleachers. (AP) Bart Starr fared better than his counterpart, going 14 of 24 for 191 yards and two TDs on the famously frozen tundra. (Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated) Cowboys Dick Daniels and Bob Hayes huddle on the sideline. (Vernon Biever/Getty Images) Lance Rentzel caught a 50-yard touchdown pass from Reeves on the halfback option to put the Cowboys ahead in the fourth quarter. (Vernon Biever/NFL) Vince Lombardi on the sideline. (Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated) Starr (15) snuck into the endzone for the game-winner to cap one of the league’s most memorable championship games. (Neil Leifer/Sports Illustrated)Published Jan 9, 2015 | Modified Jan 9, 2015SI STAFFShare on FacebookShare on XHome/NFL