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Lowest all-time winning percentage for regular season, ... fewest points allowed, 11; New York Giants: 1927, 1935, ... NFL.com – NFL History
Team PF PA Record 1929 Dayton Triangles: 7 136 0-6 1928 Dayton Triangles: 9 131 0-7 1928 Chicago Cardinals: 7 107 1-5 1927 Buffalo Bisons: 8 123 0-5 1926 Racine Tornadoes
Team with the lowest winning percentage to win a playoff game, 7–9 (0.438) Seattle Seahawks, 2010. Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to reach the NFC Championship Game, 8–7 (0.533) Minnesota Vikings, 1987. Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to reach the AFC Championship Game, 9–7 (0.563)
The 1950 Los Angeles Rams, the best offensive team in NFL history in terms of average points (466 in 12 games, 38.8 PPG), scored 70 points, one of only three teams to ever do so. The following week, they beat the Detroit Lions 65–24, including an NFL record 41 points in one quarter. They are the only team in NFL history to score 60-or-more ...
The Lions' 32.31 points per game allowed on defense is the third worst of any NFL team since the 1960s, bettering only the 1966 Giants (35.79 PPG) and the aforementioned 1981 Colts (33.31 PPG). [2] The 517 points-allowed mark has since been eclipsed by the 2020 team, who allowed 519 points. [3]
At 31.5, the total is the lowest NFL total since 2008. And at either 32 or 31.5, it’s not that far from some of the lowest totals in NFL history. According to Stat Muse, there have been just 16 ...
The Seahawks again allowed the fewest points in the NFL, the first NFL defense to accomplish this three seasons in a row since the 1969–1971 Minnesota Vikings. [48] They also allowed the fewest yards, becoming the first defense since the 1985–1986 Chicago Bears to allow the fewest points and yards two seasons in a row. They allowed the ...
The NFL officially counts and includes the statistical records logged by teams that played in the American Football League (AFL) as part of NFL history. Therefore, these teams' pre-merger win–loss records are accounted for. However, the NFL does not officially count All-America Football Conference statistics, despite the 1950 NFL–AAFC ...