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The Dallas Cowboys hold the highest regular season win–loss percentage (.573), with a 569–423–6 record through the end of the 2023 season. [5] The Tampa Bay Buccaneers maintain the lowest regular season win–loss percentage (.406), holding a 308–450–1 record through 2023. [6]
First fumble returned for a touchdown: Chris Hudson vs. Tennessee Oilers, 2 November 1997; First interception returned for a touchdown: Mickey Washington, vs. Cleveland Browns, 22 October 1995; First kick return for a touchdown: Jimmy Smith, vs. Denver Broncos, 3 December 1995; First punt return for a touchdown: Reggie Barlow, vs.
Green Bay Packers (2) vs Dallas Cowboys (1), Nov 29, 1964 Oakland Raiders (2) vs Buffalo Bills (1), Dec 24, 1967 Oakland Raiders (2) vs Philadelphia Eagles (1), Sep 24, 1995 Tennessee Titans (2) vs Pittsburgh Steelers (1), Jan 2, 2000. Most consecutive games, no fumbles returned for touchdown (by defense), 119
Raiders winners and losers in 27-20 defeat vs. Jaguars
The Raiders had finally won — for the first time in nearly three months. Aidan O'Connell returned from an injury and passed for 257 yards, and the Raiders ended a 10-game losing streak with a 19 ...
As of the end of the 2024 season, the Jaguars have an all-time record of 202 wins, 282 losses, and 0 ties in the regular season, with an additional 8 wins and 8 losses in the playoffs. [9] [10] The team has had ten winning seasons, two 8–8 seasons, and eighteen losing seasons. [9] The Jaguars are the only active franchise to have never had a ...
The Rams entered the game with a 3–0 record, while the Buccaneers came in at 1–2. The Buccaneers were 9.5-point underdogs against the Rams, who had reached the Super Bowl the previous season. However, the Buccaneers won 55–40, with their quarterback, Jameis Winston , throwing for 385 yards and four touchdowns.
As with all sports leagues, there are several significant rivalries between teams and notable players in the National Football League (NFL). Rivalries are occasionally created due to a particular event that causes bad blood between teams, players, coaches, or owners, but for the most part, they arise simply due to the frequency with which some teams play each other and sometimes exist for ...