The Cardinals
The Cardinals have recorded the most losses (780), and the Buccaneers hold the lowest winning percentage (. 401), with a 294–439–1 record through the end of Super Bowl LV, a game which they won.
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There have been no forfeits in the league's history; a 1921 game between the Rochester Jeffersons and the Washington Senators is occasionally listed as a forfeit, but because of the lax cancellation rules of the time and uncertainty over which team (if either) was at fault for the game not being played, the game is …The king of the hill with respect to the biggest playoff blowouts in the history of the NFL goes to the 1940 Chicago Bears, who humiliated the Washington Redskins 73-0.
What NFL team has never lost
Many thought the Philadelphia Eagles would be the next to accomplish what only one team has done so far but it looks like that will have to wait till next season. The 1972 Miami Dolphins are the only team that has ever achieved a perfect, undefeated season.
As per Pro Football Reference, 73 games in pro football history have ended in a 0-0 tie. However, the last time that took place was almost 80 years ago, meaning there's been no scoreless ties in the Super Bowl era.The 10 Worst Teams in NFL History
- 2008 Detroit Lions (0-16) 1 of 10.
- 1976 Buccaneers (0-14) 2 of 10.
- 2009 St. Louis Rams (1-15)
- 1991 Indianapolis Colts (1-15) 4 of 10.
- 1989 Dallas Cowboys (1-15) 5 of 10.
- 1980 New Orleans Saints (1-15) 6 of 10.
- 2001 Carolina Panthers (1-15) 7 of 10.
- 1990 New England Patriots (1-15) 8 of 10.
As per Pro Football Reference, 73 games in pro football history have ended in a 0-0 tie. However, the last time that took place was almost 80 years ago, meaning there's been no scoreless ties in the Super Bowl era.
There have been 73 games in pro football history that ended in a 0-0 tie, according to Pro Football Reference. But it's been nearly 80 years since the last one, meaning there's yet to be a scoreless tie in the Super Bowl era.
What NFL QB has lost to the most teams
Four starting quarterbacks in NFL history have wins over all 32 NFL teams: Drew Brees, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady. No quarterback has ever lost to all 32 teams, but Matt Ryan can come the closest this season. Ryan has lost to 29 different teams in his NFL career, according to Pro-Football-Reference.com.
The lowest possible score is 0-0 and has been achieved 73 times, though the most recent scoreless tie came on Nov. 7, 1943. The most points any team has scored in an NFL game is 73.
Lowest-Scoring Game in NFL History
Similarly, five NFL games in history have finished with a score of 2-0. Again, this has not happened post-merger, with the last such game coming in 1938 between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. The lowest NFL score in the post-merger history is 3-0.
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NFL star Ndamukong Suh has not missed a game to injury in his entire 12-year NFL career. The 35-year-old, 315 lb player maintains his durability through a strict lifestyle.Unlike regular season games, postseason games cannot end in a tie, so the overtime rules change slightly for the playoffs. If the score is still tied at the end of an overtime period — or if the second team's initial possession has not ended — the teams will play another overtime period.Super Bowl VII: Miami Dolphins 14, Washington 7.If Wilson can beat both teams, he'll join Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre as the only quarterbacks who have beaten all 32 teams.
As per Pro Football Reference, 73 games in pro football history have ended in a 0-0 tie. However, the last time that took place was almost 80 years ago, meaning there's been no scoreless ties in the Super Bowl era.Has there ever been a 0-0 tie in the NFL There have been 73 games in pro football history that ended in a 0-0 tie, according to Pro Football Reference. But it's been nearly 80 years since the last one, meaning there's yet to be a scoreless tie in the Super Bowl era.The lowest possible score is 0-0 and has been achieved 73 times, though the most recent scoreless tie came on Nov. 7, 1943. The most points any team has scored in an NFL game is 73.As per Pro Football Reference, 73 games in pro football history have ended in a 0-0 tie. However, the last time that took place was almost 80 years ago, meaning there's been no scoreless ties in the Super Bowl era.
Lowest-Scoring Game in NFL History
Similarly, five NFL games in history have finished with a score of 2-0. Again, this has not happened post-merger, with the last such game coming in 1938 between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers. The lowest NFL score in the post-merger history is 3-0.Although Brady dominated several teams during his career — most notably the Jets and Bills — there are only five teams that he had a perfect record against. In his 22-years career, Brady never lost to the Falcons, Vikings, Cowboys, Buccaneers or Patriots, going a combined 27-0 against those five teams.There have been 73 games in pro football history that ended in a 0-0 tie, according to Pro Football Reference. But it's been nearly 80 years since the last one, meaning there's yet to be a scoreless tie in the Super Bowl era.Tom Brady
Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season wins with 249. Otto Graham holds the record for the highest winning percentage with a minimum of 50 starts at . 814 (57–13–1).
As things currently stand, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre are the only four quarterbacks who have beaten all 32 teams.3 to 0
The lowest scoring NFL game of all time took place on November 26th 2007 at Heinz Field when the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Miami Dolphins by a score of just 3 to 0. The three points were scored from a field goal by kicker Jeff Read in the fourth quarter.