The lowest scoring NFL game in history occurred on November 7, 1929, when the Chicago Bears defeated the Green Bay Packers by a score of 2-0. This game is often referred to as the "Sneakers Game" because the Bears played in rubber-soled shoes to gain better traction on the frozen field.
The only points scored in the game came on a blocked punt by the Bears, which went out of the end zone for a safety. The game was played in brutal weather conditions, with temperatures dipping below zero and heavy snow falling throughout the game.
Despite the low score, the game is significant in NFL history as it helped showcase the importance of proper footwear and playing conditions in the league. It also highlighted the determination and toughness of the players who competed in such harsh conditions.
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