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Most consecutive games, no fumbles returned for touchdown (by defense), 119 San Francisco 49ers : September 18, 1949–October 25, 1959 Most consecutive games, without allowing a fumble returned for touchdown , 153
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After two seasons of mediocrity the Giants surged in 1993, once again leading the NFL in scoring defense, but fell hard to the 49ers in the playoffs losing 44–3. While the defense would remain respectable the team never returned to their dominant ways and the days of Giants defensive dominance were gone.
The Packers have won three straight NFL Championships two separate times (1929 to 1931 and 1965 to 1967). They are the only NFL team to ever achieve this feat even once. [15] The table below provides a summary of the Packers' all-time record and playoff achievements. All statistics are accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.
The team finished the season .500, and did not qualify for the playoffs. Although the Falcons' offense struggled, the defense, nicknamed "Grits Blitz", was dominant. [1] The Falcons' 129 points allowed led the league (the best ever for a 14 game regular season) and established an all-time NFL record for fewest points allowed in an NFL season. [2]
In 2018, the Jaguars defense once again started strong, leading the team to a 3–1 record through its first four games, including a victory over the New England Patriots in an AFC Championship Game rematch. However, injuries and poor play by the offense contributed to significant degradation by the defense, as the team would go on to lose ...
Here's a look at the defensive coordinators in Packers history: ... The Packers finished fifth in points allowed in 2001 but otherwise hovered in the middle-10 of NFL teams in yards and points ...
As a result, the league dropped from 22 to 12 teams, and a majority of the remaining teams were centered around the East Coast instead of the Midwest, where the NFL had started. The New York Yankees were added from the American Football League (AFL I) and the Cleveland Bulldogs returned.