
Heavy lake-effect snow proved to be an advantage in Thursday’s Browns victory over the Steelers.
CLEVELAND — Lake Erie was on full display with a blast of lake-effect snow during the Thursday night matchup between the Browns and Steelers. The extreme snow conditions dumped between 1 and 3 inches of the white stuff.
The snow was intense through the second half, but nowhere near the top for the NFL’s snowiest games. Here’s a list of some of the most notable such contests in league history.
Lions vs. Eagles – Dec. 8, 2013
- Game time snow accumulation: 8 inches
- Final: 34-20 Eagles


Colts vs. Bills – Dec. 10, 2017
- Game time snow accumulation: 8-9 inches
- Final: 13-7 Bills in OT


Titans vs. Patriots – Oct. 18, 2009
- Game time snow accumulation: Approximately 4 inches
- Final: 59-0 Patriots


‘Tuck Rule Game’: Raiders vs. Patriots – 2001 AFC Divisional Playoff
- Game time snow accumulation: 4 inches
- Final: 16-13 Patriots


Buccaneers vs. Packers – Dec. 1, 1985
- Game time snow accumulation: 14-plus inches
- Final: 21-0 Packers
‘Snowplow Game’: Dolphins vs. Patriots – Dec. 12, 1982
- Game time snow accumulation: 8 inches
- Final: 3-0 Patriots
Bills vs. Browns – Dec. 16, 2007
- Game time snow accumulation: 2 inches
- Final: 8-0 Browns